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Bhatkal

Bhatkal is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bhatkal lies on National Highway 66, which runs between Mumbai and Kanyakumari, and has Bhatkal railway station which is one of the major railway stations along the Konkan Railway line, which runs between Mumbai and Mangalore.

Bhatkal
Bhatkal
Location in Karnataka, India
Bhatkal
Location in India
Coordinates: 13°58′01″N 74°34′01″E / 13.967°N 74.567°E / 13.967; 74.567[1]
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictUttara Kannada
Government
 • TypeTown Municipal Council
 • BodyBhatkal Town Municipal Council
Area
 • Total355.50 km2 (137.26 sq mi)
Elevation
3 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total161,576
 • Density450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Bhatkally, Bhatkalite
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
 • Regional/SpokenKannada, Urdu, Nawayathi (Konkani)[2]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
581320
Telephone code+91-8385
Vehicle registrationKA-47
Websitebhatkaltown.mrc.gov.in

History edit

Toponymy edit

Bhatkal was named after Jain Grammarian, Bhattakalanka, who hailed from Hadwalli village, a town on the state highway toward Jog Falls, Shimoga.[3] It was also known as Susagadi, and Manipur in Sanskrit.[4] The Hamilton referred to it as Batuculla, which means 'Round town'.[5]

Some have claimed that Marathi influence is responsible for the word's derivation. According to Deshabandhu M. Shanker Linge Gowda, when the military leaders of the Patwardhan family under the Peshwas used to periodically invade and pillage the Manipura kingdom, they called it Vatkul, which means "hills around the town," because the Manipura fort was located in a valley surrounded by hills. In slang, Vatkul has now evolved into Bhatkal.[6][7]

The Bhatkal term originated and can be found in one of the oldest manuscripts of Nawayathi from 1100 A.H. (or 1688 A.D.) by Akhun Seedy Mohammed. The author mentions the old name for bhatkal as Abadaqilla (آبادقلعه). But the word itself is susceptible of alteration, and it is quite likely that initially it was 'Abadaqilla,' meaning 'inhabited fort,' and subsequently changed into badaqilla, and finally Bhatkal. Such a name can be applied only by Arabs, who have been associated with the place for a very long time.[8][7]

Name variations Batigala (by Friar Jordanus, 1328), Batticala (by Barbosa, 1510), Baticala (De Barros), Batticola (Logan, 1887).

Medieval History edit

Bhatkal witnessed the rise and fall of several dynasties and rulers. Chola empire under Aditya I, his son, Parantaka I, and Sundara Chola, also known as Parantaka Chola II, initially invaded and conquered territories in Kannada country, between Gangavadi on the Mysuru plateau and Bhatkal on the Sahyadri Coast, between 880 CE and 975 CE. They later built the Solesvara Temple to commemorate their victory over the region.

From 1291 to 1343, it was a part of the Hoysala Empire before passing into the Vijayanagara Empire's control. Bhatkal was governed by the Nawayath Sultanate (Honnur) from the beginning of the 14th century until 1344. According to Ibn-e-Battuta, it was the vassal state of "Haryab," which some historian have identified to as the Hoysala Empire. The port town gained popularity 50 years after the Nawayath Sultanate was overthrown when Nawayath relocated to Bhatkal from Honnavar.[9][10][11] Later, when it was under the control of the Vijayanagar Empire, spices, sugar, and other masalas were traded with them.[10][11] According to Ibrahim Khori, powdered sugar, brown sugar, as well as sugar itself, were produced in Bhatkal.[12]

In 1479, Bhatkal and Honnavar got once again attacked by the Vijayanagar Empire over an alleged conspiracy over the trade between the Bahmani Sultanate.[10][13] Vijayakirthi II constructed a town named 'Bhattakala' for his disciple, the king Devaraya. The rulers of Haduvalli were from the Suluva (Jain) Dynasty, and the Bhattakalanka was the last and well-known grammarian of Haduvalli as per the Biligi Ratnatraya Basadi inscription.[14] At the time of Narasimha Deva Raya, he ended the tyranny of Virupaksha and re-established the friendship between the Nawayath.[15]

Modern History edit

On August 28, 1502, Vasco de Gama-led Portuguese forces attacked and burned the port in the town that was under the control of the Kingdom of Gersoppa, a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire, and forced it to comply with Portuguese demands.[16][17] In 1606, it came under the control of the Nayakas of Ikkeri (also known as the Nayakas of Keladi) after the war between Venkatappa Nayaka and Bairadevi.[13] In 1637, it became the territory of the Dutch East India Company.[18] The British were unsuccessful in their attempts to establish an agency through locals in 1638 and a corporation in 1668.[4]

The Keladi Nayakas invited Kazi Mahmoud, who was a grandson of the Chief Kazi of the Adil Shahi kingdom of Bijapur, to settle in Bhatkal in the year 1670. The revenue of Tenginagundi village was given to Kazi Mahmoud. The Kazi family of Bhatkal is popularly known as the Temunday Family due to the ownership of lands in Tenginagundi. Many Nawayath Muslims were appointed to the administrative positions. The families of these nobles from Nawayath still use their surnames as Ikkeri and are mainly settled in and around Bhatkal. The Golden Kalasa on the dome of Bhatkal Jamia Masjid, popularly known as 'Chinnada Palli' meaning 'Golden Mosque' is believed to be a generous gift from Keladi rulers.

From the Keladi rulers, Bhatkal passed on to the Mysore Sultanate. Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan made Bhatkal the main base on the Canara Coast for their newly built naval force, with the help of the Dutchman Joze Azelar.[19] Later, Tipu Sultan built a mosque in 1793, and a street was named after him. One of Tipu's wives was from Bhatkal.[20] Bhatkal later came into the hands of the British Empire in 1799 after they defeated Tipu. At Bhatkal, the municipality was founded in 1890 and was part of Honnavar Taluk; a decade later, in 1903, the income was 6500 rupees. Two small mosques and two large mosques existed within the town.[4]

Culture edit

The residents celebrate festivals such as Eid ul Fitr, Ramadan, Eid al azha, Muharram, Milad un nabi, Makara Sankranti, Nagara Panchami, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navaratri, Deepavali. Folk arts like Yakshagana are also popular. Unlike other states, Nawayathi men wear lungis, which are stitched in the middle and are cylindrical in shape.[21]

Cuisine edit

Bhatkali cuisine is a blend of Arabian and Konkan cuisine. Bhatkali biryani is an integral part of the Nawayath cuisine and a specialty of Bhatkal, prepared with basmati rice that has been spiced with full garam masala and saffron. Separately, pieces of mutton, chicken, fish, or prawns are cooked. Some people even refer to it as a layered korma and rice meal with fried onions, curry, or mint leaves on top. Another type of biryani is shayya biryani, made from vermicelli (shayyo) instead of rice.[22][23] The dishes used for breakfast are theek and goad thari (sweet and spicy semolina), gavan or thalla shayyo (wheat or rice vermicelli), varieties of appo (pancakes), fau (poha), theek and goad khubus (sweet and spicy bread), masala poli (heavy spiced paratha), gavan poli (wheat paratha), and puttu (steamed cakes).[24]

Transport edit

Bhatkal is connected to other cities and states in India by roads and railways. The National Highway 66 (India) crosses the town, which had a major impact on its development. Under the Konkan Railway, many trains run day and night to and from the town. The Bhatkal railway station has two platforms. The nearest airports to Bhatkal are Mangalore International Airport and Goa-Dabolim International Airport. The town has one large, one medium, and one small fishing port.

Demographics edit

Religion in Bhatkal (2011)[25]
Percent
Muslim
64.59%
Hindu
33.17%
Christian
2.05%
Jain
0.13%
Others†
0.01%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhism (0.02%), Buddhism (0.01%).

As per the 2011 India census, Bhatkal Taluk had a population of approximately 161,576 out of which, 49.98% were males and 50.02% were females. Bhatkal has an average literacy rate of 74.04%, with 78.72% and 69.36% of male and female literacy, respectively. Around 11% of the town's total population is under age 5. Scheduled Castes constitute 8.87% and Scheduled Tribes constitute 5.67% of the total population.[26]

Governance edit

Bhatkal is a State Assembly constituency in Uttara Kannada district and the coastal Karnataka region of Karnataka. It is a part of the Uttara Kannada Parliamentary constituency.[27] Mankal Vaidya, of the INC, is the incumbent MLA.[28]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc – Bhatkal
  2. ^ a b "Connecting Konkan with Arabia via Iran: The history of Nawayathi, the language of Bhatkali Muslims". Two Circles. 24 June 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ "A confluence of faiths". Deccan Herald. 30 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Hunter, William Wilson (1907–1909). The Imperial gazetteer of India. Oxford. p. 90.
  5. ^ Hamilton, Francis (1807). A journey from Madras through the countries of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, performed under the orders of the most noble the Marquis Wellesley, governor general of India, for the express purpose of investigating the state of agriculture, arts, and commerce; the religion, manners, and customs; the history natural and civil, and antiquities, in the dominions of the rajah of Mysore, and the countries acquired by the Honourable East India company. London, T. Cadell and W. Davies.
  6. ^ Gowda, Sankar Linge (1944). Bhatkal harbour scheme: Karnataka Shipbuilding & Transport Co., ltd. s.n.] (Unpublished). OL 5241894M.
  7. ^ a b D'Souza, Victor S. (1955). The Navayats Of Kanara (1955). pp. 52–53.
  8. ^ Mohammed, Akhun Seedy (1688). Haza Kitab Ahkam-ul-Islam (in Nawayathi).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. ^ بطوطة, محمد بن عبد الله ابن; الكلبي, ابن جزي (17 May 2020). رحلة ابن بطوطة تحفة النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار (in Arabic). دار القلم للطباعة و النشر و التوزيع - بيروت / لبنان. ISBN 978-9953-72-182-8.
  10. ^ a b c Barbosa, Durate (1918). The Book Of Durate Barbosa. p. 187/191.
  11. ^ a b Jordanus, Catalani; Yule, Henry (1863). Mirabilia descripta : the wonders of the East. London : Printed for the Hakluyt Society.
  12. ^ إبراهيم, خوري، (1999). سلطنة هرمز العربية: سيطرة سلطنة هرمز العربية على الخليج العربي (in Arabic). مركز الدراسات والوثائق،. p. 123.
  13. ^ a b Shastry, Bhagamandala Seetharama (2000). Goa-Kanara Portuguese Relations, 1498-1763. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-7022-848-6.
  14. ^ Desai, P. B. (1957). Jainism in South India and some Jaina Epigraphs. p. 125.
  15. ^ ندوی, ڈاکٹر‌حامداللہ (1 October 1978). "ماہنامه برہان". ماهنامه برهان (in Urdu). دہلی.
  16. ^ Logan, William (1887). Malabar Manual, Vol. 1. Superintendent, Government Press (Madras). ISBN 978-81-206-0446-9.
  17. ^ Danvers, Frederick Charles (1894). The Portuguese In India Vol.1. p. 82.
  18. ^ O'Brien, Patrick (2002). Atlas of World History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-521921-0.
  19. ^ Roy, Kaushik (30 March 2011). War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-136-79087-4.
  20. ^ Ilyas Nadvi, Moulana Mohammad (14 November 2013). Seerat Sultan Tipu Shaheed (in Urdu).
  21. ^ Hallare, Yahya (25 December 2014). "Bhatkal: 100-year celebration of Majlis-e-Islah Wa Tanzeem begins with huge procession". Bhatkal: Daijiworld Media Network.
  22. ^ Aravamudan, Sriram (2 September 2018). "Bhatkal: A food story". Mint.
  23. ^ Mallik, Prattusa (10 September 2022). "This weekend, explore authentic Bhatkal cuisine in Bengaluru". Indian Express.
  24. ^ Kola, Aftab Husain (14 January 2014). "Forgotten flavours". Deccan Herald.
  25. ^ "Bhatkal Religion Data 2011". Census 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  26. ^ "Census of India – Population Enumeration Data (Final Population)". Census of India 2011. The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India, New Delhi-110011.
  27. ^ "Bhatkal Election Result 2018 Live: Bhatkal Assembly Elections Results (Vidhan Sabha Polls Result)". News18. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  28. ^ . partyanalyst.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2014.
  29. ^ Kumar, Amit (27 June 2017). "The House of Quran in Bhatkal: A photo essay". TwoCircles.net.
  30. ^ a b c Kumar, Amit (29 June 2017). "Five people who have made Bhatkal proud and you must know of". TwoCircles.net.
  31. ^ "Initiatives for youth, women: How one couple is helping Bhatkal shed the terror tag". The Indian Express. 17 May 2015.
  32. ^ Rodrigues, Michael (17 February 2016). "Bhatkal: Legendary scholar, Principal of Jamia Islamia, Moulana Abdul Bari Nadwi passes away". Mangalorean.com.
  33. ^ "اردو کے عظیم شاعر فطرت بھٹکلی گمنامی کی جی رہے ہیں زندگی". News18 Urdu. 12 August 2016.

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For the constituency see Bhatkal Karnataka Assembly constituency This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bhatkal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bhatkal is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka Bhatkal lies on National Highway 66 which runs between Mumbai and Kanyakumari and has Bhatkal railway station which is one of the major railway stations along the Konkan Railway line which runs between Mumbai and Mangalore BhatkalTownBhatkalLocation in Karnataka IndiaShow map of KarnatakaBhatkalLocation in IndiaShow map of IndiaCoordinates 13 58 01 N 74 34 01 E 13 967 N 74 567 E 13 967 74 567 1 Country IndiaStateKarnatakaDistrictUttara KannadaGovernment TypeTown Municipal Council BodyBhatkal Town Municipal CouncilArea Total355 50 km2 137 26 sq mi Elevation3 m 10 ft Population 2011 Total161 576 Density450 km2 1 200 sq mi Demonym s Bhatkally BhatkaliteLanguages OfficialKannada Regional SpokenKannada Urdu Nawayathi Konkani 2 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN581320Telephone code 91 8385Vehicle registrationKA 47Websitebhatkaltown wbr mrc wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 History 1 1 Toponymy 1 2 Medieval History 1 3 Modern History 2 Culture 2 1 Cuisine 3 Transport 4 Demographics 5 Governance 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editToponymy edit Bhatkal was named after Jain Grammarian Bhattakalanka who hailed from Hadwalli village a town on the state highway toward Jog Falls Shimoga 3 It was also known as Susagadi and Manipur in Sanskrit 4 The Hamilton referred to it as Batuculla which means Round town 5 Some have claimed that Marathi influence is responsible for the word s derivation According to Deshabandhu M Shanker Linge Gowda when the military leaders of the Patwardhan family under the Peshwas used to periodically invade and pillage the Manipura kingdom they called it Vatkul which means hills around the town because the Manipura fort was located in a valley surrounded by hills In slang Vatkul has now evolved into Bhatkal 6 7 The Bhatkal term originated and can be found in one of the oldest manuscripts of Nawayathi from 1100 A H or 1688 A D by Akhun Seedy Mohammed The author mentions the old name for bhatkal as Abadaqilla آبادقلعه But the word itself is susceptible of alteration and it is quite likely that initially it was Abadaqilla meaning inhabited fort and subsequently changed into badaqilla and finally Bhatkal Such a name can be applied only by Arabs who have been associated with the place for a very long time 8 7 Name variations Batigala by Friar Jordanus 1328 Batticala by Barbosa 1510 Baticala De Barros Batticola Logan 1887 Medieval History edit Bhatkal witnessed the rise and fall of several dynasties and rulers Chola empire under Aditya I his son Parantaka I and Sundara Chola also known as Parantaka Chola II initially invaded and conquered territories in Kannada country between Gangavadi on the Mysuru plateau and Bhatkal on the Sahyadri Coast between 880 CE and 975 CE They later built the Solesvara Temple to commemorate their victory over the region From 1291 to 1343 it was a part of the Hoysala Empire before passing into the Vijayanagara Empire s control Bhatkal was governed by the Nawayath Sultanate Honnur from the beginning of the 14th century until 1344 According to Ibn e Battuta it was the vassal state of Haryab which some historian have identified to as the Hoysala Empire The port town gained popularity 50 years after the Nawayath Sultanate was overthrown when Nawayath relocated to Bhatkal from Honnavar 9 10 11 Later when it was under the control of the Vijayanagar Empire spices sugar and other masalas were traded with them 10 11 According to Ibrahim Khori powdered sugar brown sugar as well as sugar itself were produced in Bhatkal 12 In 1479 Bhatkal and Honnavar got once again attacked by the Vijayanagar Empire over an alleged conspiracy over the trade between the Bahmani Sultanate 10 13 Vijayakirthi II constructed a town named Bhattakala for his disciple the king Devaraya The rulers of Haduvalli were from the Suluva Jain Dynasty and the Bhattakalanka was the last and well known grammarian of Haduvalli as per the Biligi Ratnatraya Basadi inscription 14 At the time of Narasimha Deva Raya he ended the tyranny of Virupaksha and re established the friendship between the Nawayath 15 Modern History edit On August 28 1502 Vasco de Gama led Portuguese forces attacked and burned the port in the town that was under the control of the Kingdom of Gersoppa a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire and forced it to comply with Portuguese demands 16 17 In 1606 it came under the control of the Nayakas of Ikkeri also known as the Nayakas of Keladi after the war between Venkatappa Nayaka and Bairadevi 13 In 1637 it became the territory of the Dutch East India Company 18 The British were unsuccessful in their attempts to establish an agency through locals in 1638 and a corporation in 1668 4 The Keladi Nayakas invited Kazi Mahmoud who was a grandson of the Chief Kazi of the Adil Shahi kingdom of Bijapur to settle in Bhatkal in the year 1670 The revenue of Tenginagundi village was given to Kazi Mahmoud The Kazi family of Bhatkal is popularly known as the Temunday Family due to the ownership of lands in Tenginagundi Many Nawayath Muslims were appointed to the administrative positions The families of these nobles from Nawayath still use their surnames as Ikkeri and are mainly settled in and around Bhatkal The Golden Kalasa on the dome of Bhatkal Jamia Masjid popularly known as Chinnada Palli meaning Golden Mosque is believed to be a generous gift from Keladi rulers From the Keladi rulers Bhatkal passed on to the Mysore Sultanate Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan made Bhatkal the main base on the Canara Coast for their newly built naval force with the help of the Dutchman Joze Azelar 19 Later Tipu Sultan built a mosque in 1793 and a street was named after him One of Tipu s wives was from Bhatkal 20 Bhatkal later came into the hands of the British Empire in 1799 after they defeated Tipu At Bhatkal the municipality was founded in 1890 and was part of Honnavar Taluk a decade later in 1903 the income was 6500 rupees Two small mosques and two large mosques existed within the town 4 Culture editThe residents celebrate festivals such as Eid ul Fitr Ramadan Eid al azha Muharram Milad un nabi Makara Sankranti Nagara Panchami Krishna Janmashtami Ganesh Chaturthi Navaratri Deepavali Folk arts like Yakshagana are also popular Unlike other states Nawayathi men wear lungis which are stitched in the middle and are cylindrical in shape 21 Cuisine edit Bhatkali cuisine is a blend of Arabian and Konkan cuisine Bhatkali biryani is an integral part of the Nawayath cuisine and a specialty of Bhatkal prepared with basmati rice that has been spiced with full garam masala and saffron Separately pieces of mutton chicken fish or prawns are cooked Some people even refer to it as a layered korma and rice meal with fried onions curry or mint leaves on top Another type of biryani is shayya biryani made from vermicelli shayyo instead of rice 22 23 The dishes used for breakfast are theek and goad thari sweet and spicy semolina gavan or thalla shayyo wheat or rice vermicelli varieties of appo pancakes fau poha theek and goad khubus sweet and spicy bread masala poli heavy spiced paratha gavan poli wheat paratha and puttu steamed cakes 24 Transport editBhatkal is connected to other cities and states in India by roads and railways The National Highway 66 India crosses the town which had a major impact on its development Under the Konkan Railway many trains run day and night to and from the town The Bhatkal railway station has two platforms The nearest airports to Bhatkal are Mangalore International Airport and Goa Dabolim International Airport The town has one large one medium and one small fishing port Demographics editReligion in Bhatkal 2011 25 PercentMuslim 64 59 Hindu 33 17 Christian 2 05 Jain 0 13 Others 0 01 Distribution of religions Includes Sikhism 0 02 Buddhism 0 01 As per the 2011 India census Bhatkal Taluk had a population of approximately 161 576 out of which 49 98 were males and 50 02 were females Bhatkal has an average literacy rate of 74 04 with 78 72 and 69 36 of male and female literacy respectively Around 11 of the town s total population is under age 5 Scheduled Castes constitute 8 87 and Scheduled Tribes constitute 5 67 of the total population 26 Governance editBhatkal is a State Assembly constituency in Uttara Kannada district and the coastal Karnataka region of Karnataka It is a part of the Uttara Kannada Parliamentary constituency 27 Mankal Vaidya of the INC is the incumbent MLA 28 Notable people editIlyas Nadwi Bhatkali Indian Islamic scholar founder of Moulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi Academy Bhatkal and its Quran Museum 29 Iqbal Bhatkal or Iqbal Shahbandri born 1970 leader of the Indian Mujahideen Mohammed Abdul Aleem Qasmi Indian newspaper editor of Naqsh e Nawayath the only newspaper in Nawyathi 2 Rajoo Bhatkal born 1985 Indian cricketer captain of Malnad Gladiators Riyaz Bhatkal or Riyaz Ismail Shahbandri born 1978 co founder of the Indian Mujahideen brother of Iqbal Bhatkal Satyajit Bhatkal Indian director of film and television Shamshuddin Jukaku Indian politician first minister from Bhatkal in the Government of Mysore State deputy chief minister in the 1950s 30 SM Syed Khaleel Indian community leader founder of institutions such as Jamia Islamia Bhatkal awarded the Karnataka Rajya Utsav Award 30 Yasin Bhatkal or Mohammed Ahmed Siddibappa born 1983 co founder of the Indian Mujahideen Zubair Kazi Indian American businessman second largest KFC franchisee 31 30 Pandari Bai 1930 2003 Indian actress in South Indian cinema Mynavathi 1935 2012 Indian actress and younger sister of Pandari Bai Maulana Abdul Bari Nadwi 1962 2016 imam and khateeb and principal of Jamia Islamia Bhatkal 32 Mohammed Hussain Fitrat d 2018 better known as Fitrat Hussain Bhatkali Indian poet of Nawayathi Konkani and Urdu 33 See also editJamia Islamia Bhatkal Bhatkal and Sen Venkatapur Bhatkal Karnataka Nawayath MurdeshwarReferences edit Falling Rain Genomics Inc Bhatkal a b Connecting Konkan with Arabia via Iran The history of Nawayathi the language of Bhatkali Muslims Two Circles 24 June 2017 Retrieved 15 April 2021 A confluence of faiths Deccan Herald 30 June 2018 a b c Hunter William Wilson 1907 1909 The Imperial gazetteer of India Oxford p 90 Hamilton Francis 1807 A journey from Madras through the countries of Mysore Canara and Malabar performed under the orders of the most noble the Marquis Wellesley governor general of India for the express purpose of investigating the state of agriculture arts and commerce the religion manners and customs the history natural and civil and antiquities in the dominions of the rajah of Mysore and the countries acquired by the Honourable East India company London T Cadell and W Davies Gowda Sankar Linge 1944 Bhatkal harbour scheme Karnataka Shipbuilding amp Transport Co ltd s n Unpublished OL 5241894M a b D Souza Victor S 1955 The Navayats Of Kanara 1955 pp 52 53 Mohammed Akhun Seedy 1688 Haza Kitab Ahkam ul Islam in Nawayathi a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint unrecognized language link بطوطة محمد بن عبد الله ابن الكلبي ابن جزي 17 May 2020 رحلة ابن بطوطة تحفة النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار in Arabic دار القلم للطباعة و النشر و التوزيع بيروت لبنان ISBN 978 9953 72 182 8 a b c Barbosa Durate 1918 The Book Of Durate Barbosa p 187 191 a b Jordanus Catalani Yule Henry 1863 Mirabilia descripta the wonders of the East London Printed for the Hakluyt Society إبراهيم خوري 1999 سلطنة هرمز العربية سيطرة سلطنة هرمز العربية على الخليج العربي in Arabic مركز الدراسات والوثائق p 123 a b Shastry Bhagamandala Seetharama 2000 Goa Kanara Portuguese Relations 1498 1763 Concept Publishing Company ISBN 978 81 7022 848 6 Desai P B 1957 Jainism in South India and some Jaina Epigraphs p 125 ندوی ڈاکٹر حامداللہ 1 October 1978 ماہنامه برہان ماهنامه برهان in Urdu دہلی Logan William 1887 Malabar Manual Vol 1 Superintendent Government Press Madras ISBN 978 81 206 0446 9 Danvers Frederick Charles 1894 The Portuguese In India Vol 1 p 82 O Brien Patrick 2002 Atlas of World History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 521921 0 Roy Kaushik 30 March 2011 War Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia 1740 1849 Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 136 79087 4 Ilyas Nadvi Moulana Mohammad 14 November 2013 Seerat Sultan Tipu Shaheed in Urdu Hallare Yahya 25 December 2014 Bhatkal 100 year celebration of Majlis e Islah Wa Tanzeem begins with huge procession Bhatkal Daijiworld Media Network Aravamudan Sriram 2 September 2018 Bhatkal A food story Mint Mallik Prattusa 10 September 2022 This weekend explore authentic Bhatkal cuisine in Bengaluru Indian Express Kola Aftab Husain 14 January 2014 Forgotten flavours Deccan Herald Bhatkal Religion Data 2011 Census 2011 Retrieved 26 March 2017 Census of India Population Enumeration Data Final Population Census of India 2011 The Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India New Delhi 110011 Bhatkal Election Result 2018 Live Bhatkal Assembly Elections Results Vidhan Sabha Polls Result News18 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Bhatkal Assembly Constituency Page partyanalyst com Archived from the original on 22 July 2014 Kumar Amit 27 June 2017 The House of Quran in Bhatkal A photo essay TwoCircles net a b c Kumar Amit 29 June 2017 Five people who have made Bhatkal proud and you must know of TwoCircles net Initiatives for youth women How one couple is helping Bhatkal shed the terror tag The Indian Express 17 May 2015 Rodrigues Michael 17 February 2016 Bhatkal Legendary scholar Principal of Jamia Islamia Moulana Abdul Bari Nadwi passes away Mangalorean com اردو کے عظیم شاعر فطرت بھٹکلی گمنامی کی جی رہے ہیں زندگی News18 Urdu 12 August 2016 External links editBhatkal Town Municipal Council nbsp Works related to Bhatkal Otto s encyclopedia at Wikisource nbsp Works related to Bhatkali Castes and Tribes of Southern India at Wikisource This is Bhatkal where commerce amp religion play chicken 19 May 2018 Newslaundry A Place Called Bhatkal Open 26 March 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhatkal amp oldid 1171358482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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