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Haveri district

Haveri district

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other_nameThe Heart of Karnataka
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HirekerurLand of Sarvagna
HanagalLand of Malenaadu
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Byadagi= Asia's Red chilies Market

Haveri=Land of Cardamom

Shiggaon & Savanur=Sufi, Santhara Naadu

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Hanagal= Land of Malenaadu

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(581115) Ranebennur Haveri (08373)Ranebennur KA-68 Ranebennur

Haveri district is a district in the state of Karnataka, India.{{cite news |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224233842/http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/17/stories/2007021714390300.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=2007-02-24 |access-date=2008-11-20

Name of the place Haveri is derived from two Kannada words "Havu" which means snake and "keri" which means lake together "Havukeri".

History

Core area of [[Western Chalukya]] monuments
Siddheshwara temple]] in Haveri, Karnataka

Core area of Western Chalukya monuments includes the places Badami, Sudi, Annigeri, Mahadeva Temple (Itagi), Gadag, Lakkundi, Lakshmeshwar, Dambal, Haveri, Bankapura, Rattahalli, Kuruvatti, Bagali, Balligavi, Chaudayyadanapura, Galaganatha, Hangal. It was possible because Soapstone is found in abundance in these areas. Haveri also comes under Core area of Western Chalukya architectural activity.

History of Haveri district dates to pre-historic period. About 1300 stone writings of different rulers like Chalukyas, Rastrakutas are found in the district. Bankapura Challaketaru, Guttavula Guttaru, Kadambas of Hangal and Nurumbad are some of the well known Samanta Rulers. Devendramunigalu the teacher of Kannada Adikavi Pampa and Ajitasenacharya the teacher of Ranna Chavundaraya lived in Bankapura. This was also the second capital of Hoysala Vishnuvardhana. Guttaru ruled during latter part of the 12th century and up to end of the 13th century from Guttavol (Guttal) village as Mandaliks of Chalukya, independently for some time and as Mandaliks of Seunas of Devagiri. Shasanas found in Chaudayyadanapura (Choudapur), a village near Guttal, reveal that Mallideva was Mandalika of 6th Vikramaditya of Chalukyas. Jatacholina, under the leadership of Mallideva built the Mukteshwara temple at Chaudayyadanapura (Choudapur).

Kadambas of Nurumbad during the period of Kalyani Chalukyas ruled about 100 villages with Rattihalli as their capital.

Tourism

Tourist attractions in the district include:

[[Haveri]] region tourism map, [[Karnataka
  • Dargah of Irshad Ali Baba, Haveri
  • Ranebennur Wildlife Sanctuary in Ranebennur city
  • Sri Malatesh Temple at Devaragudda in Ranebennur Taluk
  • The Historical Sri Gangajal Chowdeshwari Devi Temple in Ranebennur city
  • Sri Bayalu Shaneshwara mandir in Ranebennur city. which is 1st in State & 2nd in Country after Maharashtra
  • Siddhesvara Temple Haveri
  • Galageshwara Temple at Galaganatha
  • Temples at Kaginele (Kanakadasa)
  • Hole-Anveri Temple
  • Kadaramandalagi Anjaneyaswami Temple which is 17 km near to Ranebennur city
  • Mylara Lingeshwara Temple at Mylara near Guttala
  • Utsav Rock Garden - Contemporary Sculptural Garden
  • Heggeri Lake - Which is 900 acres
Galageshwara Temple at Galaganatha, [[Karnataka

Churches at Haveri

  • St Anne's Church at Hangal Road, Bharathi Nagar, Haveri
  • St James Church at Guttal
  • Church, Ranebennur

Temples at Kaginele

  • Kaginele Mahasamsthana Kanaka Gurupeetha
  • Handiganuor
  • Black buck Wild Life Sanctuary in Ranebennur city
  • Hombanna Bavi Akkialur Village.
  • Satenahalli Shatensha (Anjaneya) temple is located just 30 km from Haveri and 40 km from Ranibennur.

Geography

Distance from the major cities of Karnataka to Haveri

Haveri District is exactly in the centre of Karnataka, being equidistant from Bidar in the far north and Kollegal in the far south. The district consists of Eight taluks, namely Rattihalli, Hanagal, Shiggaon, Savanur, Haveri, Byadagi, Hirekerur, and Ranebennur. It is bounded by Dharwad district in the north, by Gadag district in the northeast, by Vijayanagara district in the east, by Davangere district in the south, by Shimoga district in the southwest and by Uttar Kannada in the west and northwest. Before it was made into its own district, it was part of Dharwad District. Haveri is 335 km from Bangalore.

Haveri is the administrative and political headquarters of the district, whereas Ranebennur in the south is a Commercial and Educational hub of the district

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Haveri district has a population of 1,597,668, roughly equal to the nation of Guinea-Bissau or the US state of Idaho. This gives it a ranking of 312th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 331 PD/sqkm. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 11.08%. Haveri has a sex ratio of 951 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 77.6%. 22.25% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 13.77% and 8.85% of the population respectively.

At the time of the 2011 census, 77.29% of the population spoke Kannada, 17.70% Urdu and 2.84% Lambadi as their first language.

Villages

  • Yalavagi
  • Tumminakatte
  • Tilavalli
  • Chikkabasur
  • Kaginele

Notable people

  • Kanakadasa - born in Bada village which is situated in the district.
  • Panchakshara Gawai - noted Hindustani classical musician, born in Kada Shettihalli
  • Sarvajna was born in Abalur in Hirekerur taluk

; Politics and war

  • Mailara Mahadevappa - freedom fighter who resisted British rule, is from Motebennur. And his wife Siddhamma also contributed to the freedom struggle, praised as Siddhamati by Mahatma Gandhi
  • Siddappa Hosamani Karajgi - a freedom fighter, lawyer and politician
  • Gudleppa Hallikeri - freedom fighter who is a native of Hosaritti.
  • Ramaanand Mannangi - Noted freedom fighter and a Gandhian.

; Art and literature

  • Shishunala Sharif - poet and philosopher of the 19th century, born in Shishuvinahala, Shiggaon taluk
  • Subbanna Ekkundi - noted Kannada poet
  • Puttaraj Gawai - Hindustani classical singer, founder of Veereswara Punyashrama in Gadag; born in Devagiri
  • Galaganatha - Novelist in Kannada
  • Vinayaka Krishna Gokak - noted Kannada poet and recipient of Jnanpith Award, was born in Savanoor
  • Gudigeri Basavaraj - noted theatre personality, film actor
  • Sudha Murthy, chairperson, Infosys Foundation, was born in Shiggaon
  • B. C. Patil - a Kannada film actor from Yeliwala

References

References

  1. [http://www.census2011.co.in/census/district/258-haveri.html Haveri District : Census 2011 data]
  2. "Colours of Haveri". DHNS.
  3. [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/PCA/A2_Data_Table.html Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901]
  4. (2011). "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Karnataka". [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]].
  5. (2011). "District Census Handbook: Haveri". [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]].
  6. US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population".
  7. "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau.
  8. "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Karnataka". [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]].
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