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In Karnataka, Churches have been targeted, congregations and Pastors have been attacked in Mangalore, Udupi, Devagiri.
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In Karnataka, Churches have been targeted, congregations and Pastors have been attacked in Mangalore, Udupi, Devagiri.
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Revolt of a cousin in the Deccan (1326) led to transfer of the capital to Devagiri, renamed Daulatabad.
1290-1320 2001
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Ala-ud-din, Firuz's nephew and murderer, bought allegiance with booty secured by a surprise attack on Devagiri in Maharashtra (129495).
1290-1320 2001
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The Yadavas, early suzerains of a score of petty vassal kings, occupied in turn three capitals: (modern) Chandor and Sinnar (1069), both near Nasik, and the fortress of Devagiri (c. 1111), renamed Daulatabad (1327).
753-973 2001
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Inter-zone winners: Athira K. K.ishnan (left) from St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, who won the first prize in light music contest and Parvathy Raj B.R. from WMO College, Muttil, first prize in classical dance.
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Inter-zone winners: Athira K. K.ishnan (left) from St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, who won the first prize in light music contest and Parvathy Raj B.R. from WMO College, Muttil, first prize in classical dance.
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Inter-zone winners: Athira K. K.ishnan (left) from St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, who won the first prize in light music contest and Parvathy Raj B.R. from WMO College, Muttil, first prize in classical dance.
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Kozhikode: Government College, Madapally, stood first in a quiz organised at St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, in connection with the Annam festival.
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Varaprada Sri Venkateshwara Temple, Devagiri, Banashankari 2 {+n} {+d} Stage,
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