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The current governor of Karnataka is ]. | The current governor of Karnataka is ]. | ||
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Due to the linguistic basis for the formation of the Indian states, language is a very important part of a state's identity. | |||
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==History== | |||
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Karnataka is one of the four southern states of India. Bangalore is its capital. Other major cities include Mysore, Mangalore, Hubli-Dharwad and Belgaum. There are many noteworthy Hindu holy places in Karnataka, of them, Udupi, Dharmasthala, Sringeri, Horanadu, Kollur are well known.
It has Goa to its northwest, Maharashtra to its north, Andhra Pradesh to its east, Tamil Nadu to its east and southeast, and Kerala to its southwest. The western border is the shore of the Arabian Sea.
The state has three principal physical zones;
- The coastal strip, between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, which is lowland, with moderate to high rainfall levels.
- The Western Ghats, a mountain range inland from the Arabian Sea, rising to about 900m average height, and with moderate to high rainfall levels.
- The Deccan Plateau, comprising the main inland region of the state, which is drier and verging on the semi-arid.
The districts of Karnataka are:
- Bagalkot
- Bangalore (Urban)
- Bangalore Rural District
- Belgaum
- Bellary
- Bidar
- Bijapur
- Chamrajnagar
- Chikmagalur
- Chitradurga
- Dakshina Kannada, also called South Canara
- Davangere
- Dharwad
- Gadag
- Gulbarga
- Hassan
- Haveri
- Kodagu, also called Coorg
- Kolar
- Koppal
- Mandya
- Mysore
- Raichur
- Shimoga
- Tumkur
- Udupi
- Uttara Kannada, also called North Kanara
The current governor of Karnataka is T. N. Chaturvedi.
Language
Due to the linguistic basis for the formation of the Indian states, language is a very important part of a state's identity. The predominant language of this area is Kannada, which is its official language. Other languages include Kodava Takk, Tulu and Konkani, as well as the languages of the surrounding states: Marathi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
History
The history of Karnataka can be traced back to the times of Ashoka. They were ruled by the Kadambas, the Gangas, the Chalukyas, the Hoysalas, the Vijayanagar kings, Tippu Sultan and Hyder Ali, the Wodeyars of Mysore and by the British over time.