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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS UNDER THE HOYSALAS OF DWARASAMUDRA
Chandrappa, C.
Chandrappa, C.
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The Hoysalas were a prominent South India rulers who ruled most of the modern day state of Karnataka between the 10th to the 14th centuries. The capital of the empire was initially based at Belur, and later transferred to Halebidu (Dwarasamudra).
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2011-11
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