History Of Bangalore

 

One of the biggest cities of India, Bangalore serves as the capital of the Karnataka state. When considering the area of Bangalore it is the fifth largest city in India and when considering its population it is the third largest city in India. It is also called as Bengaluru.

Reason For Its Name

There is an interesting story how Bangalore got its name. The Hoysala king Veera Ballala was ruling over this place in 1120 AD. He went into a forest for hunting and eventually lost his way. After a long time, he met an old lady. She took pity on the tired king and gave him shelter at night and some boiled beans to eat. The king was full of gratitude for this old lady and so he named the place as Benda Kal Ooru. This means the town of boiled beans.

The Early History of Bangalore

The town went into the hands of Chola kings in 1024 C.E. Prior to this the place remained a part of the Ganga Kingdom and was ruled over by the ruler, Gangavadi. Hoysala King captured this place in 1117 C.E. During the period of Kempe Gowda, the place saw various constructions and fortifications. The four watch towers still standing bears testimony to the constructions of 16th century. They are

- located in Lal Bagh

- located near Kempambudhi Tank

- located near Mekhri Circle

- located near Ulsoor Lake

From 17th century

In 1638, the Sultan of Bijapur captured the place and brought it under the Mughal kingdom. However, Mughals could not maintain that and they contracted it to the Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar in 1689. Tipu Sultan the son of the commander in chief of the Wodeyars, Haider Ali, proclaimed as the King of the place as the Wodeyars were not strong enough.

Restoration of Wodeyar Rule

Wodeyars sought the help of British. British saw that Tipu was against their rule and if Wodeyars came into power again, they will serve as the puppet kings in their hands. So they waged war against Tipu Sultan. These wars were called as Anglo-Carnatic Wars. Tipu withstood the first three Anglo-Carnatic wars however was killed in the fourth Anglo-Carnatic War. After his defeat, British restored the kingdom to Wodeyars and they became the rulers of Bangalore.

Time Line of Bangalore

1964 – Construction of Cubbon Park by Sankey.

1873 – Millar’s Tanks were built to overcome the water shortage.

1898 – Huge epidemic plague in the city.

1900 – Establishment of Victoria hospital.

1940 – First air transport between Bangalore and Bombay.

1948 – Deccan Herald was launched.

1958 – Vidhan Soudha was built.

1985 – First MNC Texas Instruments was set up.

2006 – Bangalore was officially renamed as Bengalooru.

Other Names of Bangalore

 The Silicon Valley of India

The Garden City

The Pensioner’s Paradise

Fashion Capital of India

IT Capital of India

The Pub city of India

The Stone City

The Fruit Market of the South

Floriculture Capital of India

Conclusion

Bengaluru has a long and interesting history. With number of gardens, this is one of the beautiful cities of India. If you visit the city take a good digital camera with you to capture Bangalore photos and shoot Bangalore videos. You will get some fantastic scenes.

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