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District: Kodagu |
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Mysore -
120km Mangalore - 136km
Bangalore - 260km |
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Mysore - 120km
Mangalore - 136km |
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Mangalore - 136km |
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STD Code: 08272 |
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Madikeri
is the picturesque capital of Kodagu (also called
Coorg,) the land of coffee, cardamom, colonels,
and the Cauvery. The capital of Kodagu district
is located in a beautiful hilly setting surrounded
by the forested slopes of the Western Ghats.
Here, time seems to have stopped. Dotted with
a cluster of red-roofed dwellings and a bustling
bazaar, the town, situated at an elevation of
1525m, has a charming old-world look. Madikeri
provides access to some excellent picnic spots.
Not much is known about the early history of
Kodagu. From 1600 A.D. onwards, the Lingayat
rajas ruled over Kodagu and established their
capital at Madikeri |
where they built a mud fort. The Kodavas, as the people
of Kodagu are called, troubled the Mysore rulers Hyder
Ali and Tipu Sultan through sporadic rebellions. Finally,
in 1785 A.D., Tipu marched into Kodagu with a large
army and devastated the little kingdom.
Four years later, with the help of the British, Kodagu
regained its independence and Raja Veerarajendra set
about the task of reconstruction. In 1834 A.D., the
British took over power in Kodagu. They impeached
thethen-ruler Chikkaveera Rajendra, and sent him into
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