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Write a short note on hampi as a historyic and a religious centre <br /><br />plz give me answer on paper and send me plz OK fast plz plz plz


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Answered by brainly617
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Hampi is a village and also a temple town which is situated on the banks of the River Tughbadra. It is 353 km from Bangalore. The annual "Vijaya Festival" has been celebrated since the reign of Vijayanagara on this region. The festival is organized by the Government of Karnataka.

Located in Karnataka near the modern-era city of Hosapete, Hampi's ruins are spread over 4,100 hectares (16 sq mi) and it has been described by UNESCO as an "austere, grandiose site" of more than 1,600 surviving remains of the last great Hindu kingdom in South India that includes "forts, riverside features, royal and sacred complexes, temples, shrines, pillared halls, mandapas, memorial structures, water structures and others".

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