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Shivappa Nayaka's palace, Shivamogga, Karnataka Front view of the Shivappa Nayaka palace The famous Bekal Fort at Kasargod in Malabar, was built by Shivappa Nayaka. Shivappa Nayaka (Kannada: ಶಿವಪ್ಪ ನಾಯಕ, 1618–1663), [1] popularly known as Keladi Shivappa Nayaka, was an Indian king and ruler of the Keladi Nayaka Kingdom.
Chikka Venkatappa Nayaka (1660–1662), ruled for a short span of time after Shivappa Nayaka. Bhadrappa Nayaka (1662–1664), succeeded Chikka Venkatappa Nayaka. During his reign the rule of Vokkaligas came to an end and was replaced by the rule of Banajigas. [2]
The Shivappa Nayaka Palace named after the popular 17th-century king Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty is located in Shivamogga city (formerly known as Shimoga), the district headquarters of the Shivamogga district in Karnataka state, India. It is now the site of the Government Museum.
Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over 40 acres (160,000 m 2). Bekal Fort Beach, a popular beach in Kerala. View from beach West view Bakel fort The beach down the fort Extension of the fort into the sea Staircase inside the fort
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Keladi Nayaka Kingdom [16] Keladi Chennamma [16] Shivappa Nayaka [16] Mallasarja Desai; Virupanna and Viranna; Hande Hanumappa Nayaka- Savior of Vijayanagara empire and first Hande ruler of Ballari; Hande-Vazir Rulers - founder of New Ballari and rulers of Hande-Ananatapuram. Rama Raya
Shivappa Nayaka palace and museum is in the city of Shimoga. The palace was built by Shivappa Nayaka during the 17th century CE. Kote Seetharamanjaneya temple is beside it. [135] Sacred Heart church, built in the 1990s and second largest church of Asia, is in the city of Shimoga. It has features of Roman and Ghothic styles of architecture. [135]
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