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  1. Mangalor [1] (ಮಂಗಳೂರು Mangaluru em canarês e oficialmente; ಕುಡ್ಲ Kudla em túlu; Mangalore em inglês) é a principal cidade portuária do estado de Carnataca, na Índia. O seu nome deriva a divindade hindu Mangaladevi .

    • Dakshina Kannada district (en)
    • Carnataca
    • Mysuru division (en)
    • Índia
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MangaloreMangalore - Wikipedia

    Mangalore (/ ˈ m æ ŋ ɡ ə l ɔːr, ˌ m æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ l ɔː r / MANG-gə-lor, -⁠ LOR), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major industrial port city in the Indian state of Karnataka and on the west coast of India.

    • Multilingual City
    • Ibn Battuta
    • European Influence
    • Mysore Sultans
    • Ancient Port
    • British Period
    • Karnataka State
    • Historical References
    • Portuguese
    • Kingdom of Mysore

    Mangalore is the heart of a distinct multilinguistic—cultural region : Tulunadu a homeland of Tulu-speaking People, which was nearly coterminous with the modern district of South Canara. In the third century BC, the town formed part of the Maurya Empire, ruled by the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka of Magadha.: 176 From the third to sixth century AD, the K...

    The Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta, who had visited the town in 1342, referred to it as Manjarur, and stated that the town was situated on a large estuary, called the "estuary of the wolf," and was the greatest estuary in the country of Malabar.: 30 By 1345, the Vijayanagara rulers brought the region under their control.: 17 During the Vijayanagara...

    European influence in Mangalore can be traced back to 1498, when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed at St Mary's Island near Udupi, just after his arrival at Koyilandy, Kozhikode. In the 16th century, the Portuguese came to acquire substantial commercial interests in Canara. Krishnadevaraya (1509–1529), the then ruler of the Vijaynagara e...

    Hyder Ali, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, conquered Mangalore in 1763, consequently bringing the city under his administration until 1767. Mangalore was ruled by the British East India Company from 1767 to 1783, but was subsequently wrested from their control in 1783 by Hyder Ali's son, Tipu Sultan; who renamed it Jalalabad. The Secon...

    According to the Scottish physician Francis Buchanan who visited Mangalore in 1801, Mangalore was a rich and prosperous port with flourishing trading activity. Rice was the grand article of export, and was exported to Muscat, Bombay, Goa and Malabar. Supari or Betel-nut was exported to Bombay, Surat and Kutch. Pepper and Sandalwood were exported to...

    The British colonial government did not support industrialisation in the region, and local capital remained invested mostly in land and money lending, which led to the later development of banking in the region. With the arrival of European missionaries in the early 19th century, the region saw the development of educational institutions and a mode...

    As a result of the States Reorganisation Act (1956), Mangalore (part of the Madras Presidency until this time) was incorporated into the dominion of the newly created Mysore State (now called Karnataka).: 415 Mangalore is the second largest city of Karnataka, and ninth largest port of India, providing the state with access to the Arabian Sea coastl...

    The first reference to Mangalore came from Pandyan king Chettian, who ruled the coastal region during 715 CE. He called the town Mangalapuram. Mangalore is identified to be at the center of the Satyaputra Kingdom. The Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas along with Satyaputras, formed the crucible of the culture of Tamilakam, and the common language being Tamil...

    The European influence in Mangalore can be traced back to the year 1498, when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed at St Mary's Islands near Mangalore on his voyage from Portugal to India. In 1520 the Portuguese took control of the area from Vijayanagara rulers. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Portuguese commanded the Arabian Sea fr...

    Hyder Ali (1722–1782) the ruler of Mysore conquered Mangalore in 1763, and it was under his administration till 1768, before being annexed by the British between 1768 and 1794. Later in 1794 Hyder Ali's son Tippu Sultan again took control of the area. During his regime, the city was caught in the crossfires of Anglo-Mysore relations. The Second Ang...

  3. O Tratado de Mangalor (Mangalore) foi um tratado de paz assinado entre o Reino de Maiçor (ou Mysore), através de seu governante Fateh Ali Tipu, e a Companhia Britânica das Índias Orientais em 11 de março de 1784. [1]

  4. Maglore é uma banda brasileira de rock alternativo e MPB formada em agosto de 2009, em Salvador. [ 1] Atualmente, a formação da banda conta com Teago Oliveira (voz e guitarra ), Lelo Brandão (guitarra e synth ), Felipe Dieder ( bateria) e Lucas Gonçalves ( baixo ). [ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5] História.

  5. The Sanna-Dukra Maas (Sanna – idli fluffed with toddy or yeast; Dukra Maas – Pork) of the Mangalorean Catholics and the Mutton Biryani of the Mangalorean Muslims are well-known dishes. An assortment of pickles like happala , sandige and puli munchi are unique to Mangalore.

  6. History. Origin. Francisco Gabriel Junqueira, Baron of Alfenas, began breeding his imported Lusitano to the mares on his farm (primarily Barbs, along with other breeds brought to Brazil when it was colonized). The result was a smooth-gaited, attractive horse which the baron called Sublime .