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  1. May 20, 2024 · History. Kolar, formerly known as Kolahala, Kuvalala and Kolala, was called Kolahalapura during the Middle Ages. In Kannada, kolahahapura means “violent city” and it was the battlefield for the warring Chalukyas in the north and the Cholas in the south. In 1004 AD, the Cholas annexed Kolar until 1116.

  2. Kolar is a city in Karnataka, around 55 km from Bengaluru. Famous for its gold mines and milk-production industry, Kolar has been an important hub of Karnataka since 350 CE. It is currently one of the largest milk producers in the world and the largest in South India. It is a historic town, once known as the sacred Avantika-Kshetra, famous for ...

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  4. Johann W. Kolar (F’10) received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree (summa cum laude/promotio sub auspiciis praesidentis rei publicae) from the University of Technology Vienna, Austria. Since 1984 he has been working as an independent international consultant in close collaboration with the University of Technology Vienna, in the fields of power electronics, industrial electronics and high performance drives.

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Kolar is the perfect spot for your next escapade in this remarkable state. Take a tranquil break from city life and explore the most spectacular places to visit in Kolar. Kolar is located in the Kolar district of Karnataka and is a quaint city that awaits all avid travellers and nature lovers. Kolar is known for its iconic temples and gold mines.

  6. Initially, Kolar was the capital of the Western Ganga dynasty, which lasted from about 350 CE to 550 CE. Konganivarman Madhava, the founder of the dynasty, built the city of Kolar as its capital in 350 CE and ruled it for approximately 20 years. Earlier, Kolar was known by the name of Kuvalalapura, also known as Kolahala Pura.

  7. Kolar Gold Fields, found in Bangarapet Taluk, is a recommended stop for tourists in the area of Kolar. During the time of the British Raj, this location became famous for its gold production. Aside from Anglo-Indians, the city's population during the colonial period included people of Italian, German, and British descent.

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