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| Posted: 21 Dec 2012 10:36 AM PST Bagali         – It would be hard to explain and understand that how a village, which         remained a center of attraction almost for about six centuries, lost its         glory and went into oblivion. Bagali narrates its story in about         forty-five odd inscriptions spanning across six centuries and four great         dynasties, though at present it has been reduced to a small village. The         earliest inscription found here is of the early ninth century CE         pertaining to the times of the Rashtrakutas. Later inscriptions are of the         Chalukyas of Kalyana, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara rulers. Bagali is referred         as Balaguli in inscriptions. Though most...         | 
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nice work keep sharing Indian History
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