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    Basrur, once called Vasupura, is a historic port town on the banks of the Varahi River on the Kanara coast in Karnataka, India. For much of the sixteenth century and the first half of the seventeenth century, it was the rice port par excellence on that coast. [1]

  2. Basrur is a beautiful village of Karnataka. The village was also known as Vasupura during earlier days. The town of Basrur is situated on the banks of Varahi River. It is geographically located on the Kanara coast in Karnataka.

  3. Basrur Tourism: Tripadvisor has 29 reviews of Basrur Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Basrur resource.

  4. Feb 12, 2021 · Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s first naval expedition to port town Basrur in Karnataka is now celebrated as ‘Basruru Swatantrya Dina Mahotsava‘ (Basruru independence day celebration) every 13 ...

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  5. Sep 20, 2021 · Basrur is a medieval trading city in coastal Karnataka. It was known by various names, like Basurepattana, Basurepura, Vasupura, Basaruru. The town is studded with many temples, which is an ...

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  6. wikimapia.org › 1314451 › BasrurBasrur - Wikimapia

    Basrur, once called Vasupura, is a historic port town on the banks of the Varahi River on the Kanara Coast in Karnataka, India. For much of the sixteenth century and the first half of the seventeenth century, it was the rice port par excellence on that coast.

  7. Rajesh M. Basrur is Director of the Centre for Global Studies in Mumbai, India. He has been a visiting fellow at Sandia National Laboratories, the Brookings Institution, and the Henry L. Stimson Center. In this book, a leading authority on India’s nuclear program offers an informed and thoughtful assessment of India’s nuclear strategy.