Which city once the seat of the mighty Vijayanagara empire and now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was traditionally known as Pampakshetra of Kishkindha?
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Hampi is the city once the seat of the mighty Vijayanagara empire and now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was traditionally known as Pampakshetra of Kishkindha.
Extra Information - Hampi is an ancient village which is situated in Karnataka. It has numerous ruined temple from the time of Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century.
Hampi is near the river Tungabhadra . Hampi was a prosperous , wealthy and a grand city.
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This is a question related to the history of India.
It is the common questions that can be asked regarding the UNESCO world heritage cities.
The answer to this question is Hampi.
It is an ancient city which has many old villages that began during the fourteenth century.
It was recently named as a world heritage site too.