why Bangalore is called light city
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Bangalore is called light city because the shops and other malls are opened for a long time after night. There will be always presence of people even in late nights. But Bangalore is popularly known as Silicon city and Electronic city. There's also a place in Bangalore which is called as Electronic city.
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Bangalore is called light city because the shops and other malls are opened for a long time after night. There will be always presence of people even in late nights. But Bangalore is popularly known as Silicon city and Electronic city. There's also a place in Bangalore which is called as Electronic city.
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A discovery of Stone Age artefacts during the2001 census of India at Jalahalli, Sidhapura and Jadigenahalli, all of which are located on Bangalore's outskirts today, suggest probable human settlement around 4,000 BCE.Around 1,000 BCE (Iron Age), burial grounds were established at Koramangala andChikkajala on the outskirts of Bangalore. Coins of the Roman emperors Augustus,Tiberius, and Claudius found at Yeswanthpurand HAL indicate that Bangalore was involved in trans-oceanic trade with ancient civilisations in 27 BCE.
The region of modern-day Bangalore was part of several successive South Indian kingdoms. Between the fourth and the tenth centuries, the Bangalore region was ruled by theWestern Ganga Dynasty of Karnataka, the first dynasty to set up effective control over the region.According to Edgar Thursday there were twenty eight kings who ruled Gangavadi from the start of the Christian era till its conquest by the Cholas. These kings belonged to two distinct dynasties: the earlier line of the Solar race which had a succession of seven kings of the Ratti or Reddi tribe, and the later line of the Ganga race. The Western Gangas ruled the region initially as a sovereign power (350–550), and later as feudatories of the Chalukyas of Badami, followed by the Rashtrakutas till the tenth century.The Begur Nageshwara Templewas commissioned around 860, during the reign of the Western Ganga King Ereganga Nitimarga I and extended by his successor Nitimarga II. Around 1004, during the reign of Raja Raja Chola I, the Cholas defeated the Western Gangas under the command of the crown prince Rajendra Chola I, and captured Bangalore.During this period, the Bangalore region witnessed the migration of many groups — warriors, administrators, traders, artisans, pastorals, cultivators, and religious personnel fromTamil Nadu and other Kannada speaking regions . The Chokkanathaswamy temple at Domlur, the Aigandapura complex nearHesaraghatta, Mukthi Natheshwara Templeat Binnamangala, Choleshwara Temple atBegur, Someshwara Temple at Madiwala, date from the Chola era.
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The region of modern-day Bangalore was part of several successive South Indian kingdoms. Between the fourth and the tenth centuries, the Bangalore region was ruled by theWestern Ganga Dynasty of Karnataka, the first dynasty to set up effective control over the region.According to Edgar Thursday there were twenty eight kings who ruled Gangavadi from the start of the Christian era till its conquest by the Cholas. These kings belonged to two distinct dynasties: the earlier line of the Solar race which had a succession of seven kings of the Ratti or Reddi tribe, and the later line of the Ganga race. The Western Gangas ruled the region initially as a sovereign power (350–550), and later as feudatories of the Chalukyas of Badami, followed by the Rashtrakutas till the tenth century.The Begur Nageshwara Templewas commissioned around 860, during the reign of the Western Ganga King Ereganga Nitimarga I and extended by his successor Nitimarga II. Around 1004, during the reign of Raja Raja Chola I, the Cholas defeated the Western Gangas under the command of the crown prince Rajendra Chola I, and captured Bangalore.During this period, the Bangalore region witnessed the migration of many groups — warriors, administrators, traders, artisans, pastorals, cultivators, and religious personnel fromTamil Nadu and other Kannada speaking regions . The Chokkanathaswamy temple at Domlur, the Aigandapura complex nearHesaraghatta, Mukthi Natheshwara Templeat Binnamangala, Choleshwara Temple atBegur, Someshwara Temple at Madiwala, date from the Chola era.
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