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  2. Hazrat Tawakkal Mastan Dargah - Wikipedia

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    The special feature and symbol of integration is when every year the famous Bengaluru Kharaga festival is held. Participants in the Karaga who bear the deity on their head without touching by hand and moving around come to this Dargah before the event, receive dhuparati and then they leave for the circumnavigation of the city.

  3. Sathyagala - Wikipedia

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    Another famous and ancient temple is the Madhyarangam which has Sri Renganatha Swamy as the main Deity. Within one furlong of the handpost junction, there are two dargah on the road to Shivanasamudram waterfalls. The first one has a decorated in the open courtyard with three surrounding building and space for devotees to take rest and have food.

  4. List of Monuments of National Importance in Bangalore circle

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    South Kanara Upload Photo: N-KA-B189 Stambha in Front of the Kotakeri Jaina Basti Bappanad: South Kanara Upload Photo: N-KA-B190 Sultan Battery Boloor: South Kanara Upload Photo: N-KA-B191 Mangaladevi Temple Mangalore: South Kanara Upload Photo: N-KA-B192 Jamalabad Fort: Nada & Laila: South Kanara Upload Photo: N-KA-B193 Channigaraya Temple ...

  5. Dharmaraya Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple displays architectural features of buildings from the Western Ganga dynasty, the Pallava dynasty and the Vijayanagara Empire.The temple may be more than 800 years old, the first buildings having been in existence before the current city of Bangalore was founded in 1530 by Kempe Gowda I, when he built a mud fort here. [2]

  6. List of tourist attractions in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The Lal Bagh, famous for its flower shows was commissioned in 1760. Bangalore palace. Lal Bagh is a botanical garden, commissioned by the Hyder Ali in 1760. The 240-acre (0.97 km 2) park is home to over 1000 species of flora and a Glass House. The park is known for its annual flower show.

  7. Category:Dargahs in India - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Dargahs in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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  9. Thiruparankundram Dargah - Wikipedia

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    The town of Thiruparankundram was likely the capital of the short lived Madurai Sultanate. ItThis South Indian Sultanate was formed after the army of Ala al-Din Khalji of Delhi Sultanate raided the Tamil country in 1310 under the pretext of helping Sundar Pandya, with Madurai as one of the primary targets.