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Describe the town hampi at least write 6 points about it

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Answered by srimanjarimavuduru
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1. Hampi is called as WORLD HERITAGE SITE.

2. It was the capital of Vijayanagara empire.

3. By 1500 CE, it was the 2nd largest medieval era city.

4. It spreads over 4100 hectares after being ruined by the Sultanates.

5. Hampi is located in the hilly terrain formed by granite boulders.

6. It is one of the important religious centres in India.

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Answered by gianghoang112005
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AnswerHampi (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ) or The group of ruins at Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the eastern part of central Karnataka, India. [1] It is the center of the capital of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire that existed in the 14th century. [2] Chronicle left by Persian and European tourists, especially from the Portuguese, Hampi is a rich and prosperous city on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, with many temples, farms and merchant markets. sell. In 1500, Hampi-Vijayanagara was the second largest city in the world after Beijing, and it was probably the city of the richest people in India, attracting merchants from Persia and Portugal. . [3] [4] The Vijayanagara Empire was defeated by an alliance of Islamic sects. Their capital was conquered, plundered and destroyed in 1565, and Hampi was only a ruin. [2] [5] [6]

Located in the city of Hospet, in the state of Karnataka, Hampi today spreads 4,100 hectares (16 sq mi) and is described by UNESCO as a "ascetic, spectacular place" of more than 1,600 remaining remains of Hindus last great kingdom of South India, including forts, riverside features, sacred and royal complexes, temples, mausoleums, halls, mandapa vestibes, monuments, waterworks , fountains and more. [7] Hampi predates the Vijayanagara Empire, with evidence of Ashoka civilization, and it is mentioned in the Ramayana epic and the Puranas of Hinduism as Parvati Devi Tirtha Kshetra. [2] [8] Hampi continues to be an important religious center with Virupaksha Temple, a sacred place that links Adi Shankara with its monasteries and monuments.

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