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  1. Bagalkot district (/ ˈbɑːɡəlkoʊt /), is an administrative district in the Indian state of Karnataka. The district headquarters is located in the town of Bagalkot. The district is located in northern Karnataka and borders Belgaum, Gadag, Koppal, Raichur and Bijapur.

  2. 6 days ago · Bagalkote is a city situated in the northern part of the Indian state of Karnataka. Geographically, it is located at the co-ordinates 16.18°N 75.7°E , and Situated along the banks of the River Ghataprabha, it lies at an average elevation of 533 meters above sea level. It is the head-quarters of bagalkote district.

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    Bagalkot, is a city in the state of Karnataka, India, which is also the headquarters of Bagalkot district. It is situated on branch of River Ghataprabha about 481 km (299 mi) northwest of state capital Bengaluru, 410 km (255 mi) southwest of Hyderabad, and about 570 km (354 mi) southeast of Mumbai.

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  5. About District. Bagalkote is a city situated in the northern part of the Indian state of Karnataka. Geographically, it is located at the co-ordinates 16.18°N 75.7°E , and Situated along the banks of the River Ghataprabha, it lies at an average elevation of 533 meters above sea level. It is the head-quarters of bagalkote district.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Location – Located in a small, tranquil village in Bagalkot district, close to the town of Kudalasangama, Karnataka, India. Things to Do – Visit the temple to enjoy its calm and peaceful environment, participate in traditional prayers and rituals, and explore the architectural beauty that marks it as one of the Top Places to See in Bagalkot.

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  8. 6 days ago · The Chalukyan king Pulakeshin I established Bagalkote as his administrative headquarters; the district retained its prominent status until the Chalukyan empire was sacked by the Rashtrakutas in 753 CE.