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  1. Aug 11, 2023 · ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು • (beṅgaḷūru) Bangalore (a megacity, the state capital of Karnataka, India) Declension [edit] Case/Form Singular Plural; Nominative:

  2. Bangalore, now known officially as Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು Beṅgaḷūru), is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a large, cosmopolitan city with a large working population. Bangalore is the major centre of India's information technology (IT) industry and is known worldwide as the "Silicon Valley of India".

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  3. Bangalore definition: The state capital of Karnataka (India). Origin of Bangalore From Kannada ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು (beṅgaḷūru). The source of the name Bengaluru is usually attributed to Benga-val-ooru (City of Guards) in Old Kannada or Benda-kaal-ooru (Town of Boiled Beans) from Kannada folklore.

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    1. (official name): Bengaluru

    Etymology

    From Kannada ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು (beṅgaḷūru). The source of the name Bengaluru is usually attributed to [script needed] (beṅga-val-ūru, “city of guards”) in Old Kannada or [script needed] (benda-kāl-ūru, “town of boiled beans”)from Kannada folklore.

    Pronunciation

    1. (UK) IPA(key): /ˌbæŋ.ɡəˈlɔː/ 2. (US) IPA(key): /ˈbæŋ.ɡə.loɹ/, /ˌbæŋ.ɡəˈloɹ/ 3. Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)

    Proper noun

    Bangalore f 1. Bangalore (a megacity, the state capital of Karnataka, India)

    Proper noun

    Bangalore m 1. Bangalore (a megacity, the state capital of Karnataka, India)

  4. From Kannada ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು (beṅgaḷūru). The source of the name Bengaluru is usually attributed to Benga-val-ooru (City of Guards) in Old Kannada or Benda-kaal-ooru (Town of Boiled Beans) from Kannada folklore. Proper noun [edit] బెంగుళూరు • (beṅguḷūru) Bangalore (a megacity, the state capital of ...

  5. Nationality. Indian. Alma mater. Postgraduate in Kannada literature and Psychology. Postgraduate Diploma holder in Epigraphy and Ancient History and Archaeology. [3] Genre. Biography, fiction, Juvenile and Paraphrases. P. N. Rangan (1951– 8 November 2011, known by his pen name Manu) was an Indian scientist and Kannadiga author.

  6. Beṅgaḷūru: Dvaipāyanapratiṣṭhānam. Edited by Madhva, Trivikramapaṇḍita & Bannañje Govindācārya (2016) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract Classical work on ...

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