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Encyclopedia > Gulbarga Division

Gulbarga division is one of the four divisions of karnataka state of India. The division comprises the districts of Bellary, Bidar, Gulbarga, Koppal, and Raichur. Karnataka or Karnātakā (ಕನಾ೯ಟಕ in Kannada) is one of the four southern states of India. ... India is subdivided into twenty-eight states, six union territories and the National Capital Territory. ... Karnataka state is comprised of 27 districts, grouped into four divisions. ...


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Karnataka state is comprised of 27 districts, grouped into four divisions. ...

Divisions and Districts of Karnataka
Bangalore Division: Bangalore | Bangalore Rural | Chitradurga | Davanagere | Kolar | Shimoga | Tumkur
Belgaum Division: Bagalkot | Belgaum | Bijapur | Dharwad | Haveri | Gadag | Uttara Kannada
Gulbarga Division: Bellary | Bidar | Gulbarga | Koppal | Raichur
Mysore Division: Chamrajnagar | Chikmagalur | Dakshina Kannada | Hassan | Kodagu | Mandya | Mysore | Udupi

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Gulbarga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (600 words)
Gulbarga is a town in the Indian state of Karnataka.
It is the administrative headquarters of Gulbarga District, and of Gulbarga Division.
Gulbarga's old moated fort is in a much deteriorated state, but it has a number of interesting buildings inside including the Jama Masjid, reputed to have been built by a Moorish architect during the late 14th or early 15th century who imitated the great mosque in Cordoba, Spain.
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