File:0072122 Torana and Ruins of an ancient temple, Itagi Karnataka 56.jpg

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The other side of the Itagi torana and ancient ruins

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English: Itagi, also spelled Ittagi, was a major town and educational center before the 13th-century. It is now a village named Itagi in Koppal district between Hampi and Goa. It is about 7 kilometers southwest of Kuknoor, 40 kilometers east of Gadag-Betigeri city, and 65 kilometers west of UNESCO world heritage site of Hampi. It can be reached by National Highway 67 (east-west), or National Highway 367 (north-south). Of the many monuments found in Itagi, one of the oldest is the Itagi Torana and nearby ruins excavated by the Archaeological Survery of India. It has an important inscription.
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Camera location15° 26′ 40.61″ N, 75° 58′ 10.05″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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