Coordinates: 12°58′N 77°38′E / 12.97°N 77.63°E / 12.97; 77.63

Ulsoor

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Halasuru
Ulsoor
neighbourhood
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CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
MetroBangalore
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
 • SpokenKannada, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Hindi and English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
560008,560042
Vehicle registrationKA-03
File:Native Girls' School and Preaching-Room, Alasoor, Bangalore (p.184, December 1865, XXII).jpg
Native Girls' School and Preaching-Room, Alasoor, Bangalore (p.184, 1865)[1]
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A Street Scene in India, Outside the Wesleyan Girls School, Bangalore (January 1869, p.7)[2]
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Juggernaut cart in the Halasuru temple complex in Bangalore, India, around 1870
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Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara, Halasuru

Halasuru, known as Ulsoor during the British Rule, is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city of Bengaluru. It is in central Bengaluru, and begins near the eastern terminus of Mahatma Gandhi Raste. It is renowned for its numerous temples and market.

History and name

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The village of Bangalore is said to have been gifted to Kempe Gowda I (1513–1569) by the Vijayanagara emperors. The Halasuru Lake was built by his successor, Kempe Gowda II, and is the only surviving tank built by the Gowda kings in Bangalore.[3] The first British military station was established in Halasuru in 1807.[4]

There used to be a jackfruit orchard near the Halasuru Lake, and the Kannada name for jackfruit being 'Halasina Hannu', the area came to be known as Halasuru. During the British colonial rule, the name was corrupted to Ulsoor.[citation needed]

Location in Context

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Bengaluru Metro Rail

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There are two Namma Metro Rail stations[5] in Halasuru:

  • Halasuru (on Old Madras Road, at the end closer to CMH Road)
  • Trinity (at Trinity Circle)

See also

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References

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  4. ^ "The birth of a cosmopolitan city" The Hindu. 22 Mar. 2005
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