India | Karnataka

Raichur District




Raichur District is located in the north-western part of Karnataka. Over the centuries, Raichur was part of various empires: Mauryas, Chalukyas, Vijayanagara, Bahmanis, and the Mughal Kings. It was once known as Kishkindha, the legendary kingdom of the vanaras (monkeys). The predominant languages are Kannada, Urdu and Telugu; English is also well understood.

The Krishna River on the north and the Tungabhadra on the south contribute to the abundant agricultural produce and excellent electric power output of Raichur. The majority of the people are landless laborers, marginal and small farmers drawing their livelihood from subsistence farming. Raichur is well linked by rail and road to cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and New Delhi.



Updated on 7th June, 2005

Archeological Sites (1) Public Establishments (1) Trains and Railway Stations (4)
Bus Stations (5) Roads and Streets (1) Villages (16)
Cities and Towns (38) Temples (2)
Mosques (2) Tourist Destinations (1)
 

Keyword

Copyright 2014 by Online Highways LLC. Enjoy some India trivia. Send Us Your Comments