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  2. Dharwad pedha - Wikipedia

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    Dharwad peda (Kannada: ಧಾರವಾಡ ಪೇಡ) is an Indian sweet delicacy unique to the state of Karnataka, India. It derives its name from the city of Dharwad in Karnataka. This sweet's history is around 175 years old. [1] Dharwad peda has been accorded a Geographical Indication tag. [2] Its GI tag number is 80. [3]

  3. Peda - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ram Ratan Singh of Lucknow who migrated to Dharwad (in the present-day Karnataka) in the 1850s introduced pedas there. This distinct variety is now famous as the Dharwad pedha. [7] [8] Kandi pedha from Satara in Maharashtra is another variety of peda. [9] Dood peda, made famous by the Nandini Milk Co-operative in Karnataka, is another ...

  4. List of North Karnataka historical sites - Wikipedia

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    The place has many temples like Venkataramana, Nandikola Basavanna, Dattatreya, Ulavi Basavanna etc. The Murugha Matha is a centre of religious activity. All Saints' Church is one of the historical places in Dharwad; it was built in 1888 by the British, and Rt. Rev. W. V. Carl was the first presbyter, Dharwad is famous for Dharwad Peda.

  5. Chimani Pakhar - Wikipedia

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    Chimani Pakhar (transl. Sparrow & Birds) is a 2001 Indian Marathi-language Family drama film directed by Mahesh Kothare and produced by Macchindra Chate featuring Padmini Kolhapure, Sachin Khedekar, Nagesh Bhonsle, Bal Dhuri, Meghana Chate, Nihar Shembekar, Avinash Chate in lead roles. [2]

  6. Big Mishra Pedha - Wikipedia

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    Big Mishra Pedha (also known as Mishra Peda) is a manufacturer of Indian sweets and snacks, headquartered in Hubli, Karnataka. [1] Currently there are more than 50 branches in Hubli , and also in Gadag , Davanagere , Shimoga , Pune , Goa , etc. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. List of wildlife sanctuaries of India - Wikipedia

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    Dharwad: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: 1940 0.67 Mysore: Sharavati Valley Wildlife Sanctuary: 1974 431.23 Shimoga: Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary: 1974 395.6 Shimoga: Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary: 1974 88.4 Udipi: Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary: 1987 105 Kodagu: Thimlapura Wildlife Sanctuary: 2016 50.86 Tumkur: Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife ...

  8. Dodda Basavana Gudi - Wikipedia

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    This two-day fair takes place near the Basavanagudi Bull Temple and attracts farmers from distant villages who come to offer their first crop to Nandi. Besides groundnuts, the fair features traditional dolls, toys, bangles, food items, and other goods, providing farmers with an opportunity to make a living from their produce.

  9. Belawadi Mallamma - Wikipedia

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    Belawadi Mallamma (1624–1678) was a warrior queen from the Belawadi province in present-day Karnataka, India. She is known for her leadership and resistance against invaders during a period of significant conflict in the region. [1] [2] [3]