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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 12, Part B

Historical heritage of Rattihalli taluk


Author(s): Hemappa B Kenchalli

Abstract: Any country in the world has its own culture and history. In that too, Indian culture flourishes unlike any other country in the world. That is why India is called the cradle of culture. A nomadic race settled down. After getting the shape of the village, it has a leader. Later on the leadership of the village confederation was followed by another leadership and thus the evolution of human rule began and the rule of state societies began. It is a difficult task to trace or find the historical background of the villages and places belonging to them, the background of their specialty, even after the reign of the state-society began, and after centuries of their extinction. However, there is a possibility that the historicity of the village is hidden in the inscriptions, coins, monuments, heroic stones, Mahasati stones, forbidden stones, charitable inscriptions, literary works and folk literature. In addition to all of them, an attempt was made to open up a brief introduction of Rattihalli Taluk, which was formed out of 63 villages and comprised of 63 villages, as the last new taluk of Haveri district in the south after patiently perusing the government documents.

DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2025.v7.i12b.600

Pages: 105-108 | Views: 54 | Downloads: 22

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Hemappa B Kenchalli. Historical heritage of Rattihalli taluk. Int J Hist 2025;7(12):105-108. DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2025.v7.i12b.600
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