Halasi (Kannada: ಹಲಸಿ, also Halsi or Halshi, in earlier times also called Halasige or Palasige) is a town in Khanapur Taluk, Belgaum District in Karnataka, India. It is 14 km from Khanapur and about 25 km from Kittur. As known from inscriptions, the ancient name of the town was Palāśikā.[1] A centre of the early Kadamba Dynasty (c. 500), it was a minor capital of the Goa Kadambas (980-1025).[2] The town is notable for a series of medieval temples. The most famous are the Varāha Narasiṃha temple and Suvarṇeśvara temple in the town, and a third temple of Rāmeśvara. On a hill about 1.9 km. south-west of the town is a pilgrimage place known as Rāmatītha.
^SIDDHAM: the asia inscriptions database: Halsi Grant of Ravivarman, https://siddham.network/inscription/in01055/
^James M. Campbell, Gazetteer of The Bomaby Presidency, vol. 21 Belgaum (Bombay: Central Government Press, 1884), 565
Halasi (Kannada: ಹಲಸಿ, also Halsi or Halshi, in earlier times also called Halasige or Palasige) is a town in Khanapur Taluk, Belgaum District in Karnataka...
RAS SOOMRA EMIRATE MAKRAN SULTANATE ◁ ▷ Hangal Goa Halasi Bayalnad Hangal The Kadambas of Halasi was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical...
dynasties. Notable among these are the Kadambas of Goa, the Kadambas of Halasi and the Kadambas of Hangal. During the pre-Kadamba era the ruling families...
temple, Doddagaddavalli Bhoo Varaha Laxmi Narasimha Temple Halasi The 5th century monuments at Halasi are the oldest surviving Kadamba structure. The most prominent...
Attractions in and around Khanapur Kadamba period Bhuvaraha Narasimha temple at Halasi Kadamba style Kamala Narayana Temple is at Degaon Asoga - A village named...
"Servile Labour in the Ottoman Empire". In Ascher, Abraham; Király, Béla K.; Halasi-Kun, Tibor (eds.). The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian...
"Servile Labor in the Ottoman Empire". In A. Ascher, B. K. Kiraly; T. Halasi-Kun (eds.). The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian Worlds:...
which time they branched into minor dynasties (Kadambas of Goa, Kadambas of Halasi and Kadambas of Hangal). Harsha ruled northern India from 606 to 647 CE...
Halil (1979). "Servile Labor in the Ottoman Empire". In Ascher, Abraham; Halasi-Kun, Tibor; Kiràly, Béla K. (eds.). The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and...
Szcześniak in his books Judeopolonia (2001) and Judeopolonia II (2002). Zoltán Halasi [hu] writes that Szcześniak presents Jews as informers for the tsar, "tightfisted...
Vocabularies in Arabic, Persian, Turkic, Greek, Armenian and Mongol, tr. T. Halasi-Kun, P. B. Golden, L. Ligeti, and E. Schütz, HO VIII/4, Leiden, 2000. Jan...
Hangal Goa Halasi Bayalnad Hangal The Kadambas of Goa were a dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, who ruled Goa from the...
of Raichur Chola-Chalukya wars Palashika (Halasi, or Halsi, or Halshi in Belgaum district) – Kadamba of Halasi Hanungal, or Panungal (Hangal in Haveri district)...
the Basket Makers II period through late Pueblo III period. In 1977 J.A. Halasi conducted an archaeological inventory and identified 2 prehistoric scatters...
(980–1031), founder of dynasty Kamadeva Somadeva Mayuravarma Kadambas of Halasi Kadambas of Bankapur Kadambas of Bayalnad Kadambas of Nagarkhanda Kadambas...
the Chandravalli inscription of Mayurashrama (Kamath 2001, p31) from the Halasi plates of Kakushtavarma, great-grandson of Mayurasharma (Moraes 1931, p17)...
2020 – June 2022, Col. William T. Bladen June 2022 - Present, Col. David Halasi-Kun 104th Operations Group, 1 October 1995 – present 131st Fighter-Interceptor...
Kakusthavarma held court as the heir apparent, perhaps at Palashika (present-day Halasi) from where he is known to have issued land grants. In due course, he succeeded...
"Servile Labor in the Ottoman Empire". In A. Ascher; B. K. Kiraly; T. Halasi-Kun (eds.). The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian Worlds:...
Muhārak and Muẓaffar ... and Mudjāhid al-ʿĀmiri" Abraham Ascher; Tibor Halasi-Kun; Béla K. Király (1979). The mutual effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian...
village named as a crude distortion of the Kannada place name Palasige (Halasi or Palasi in Old Kannada), as Palasa (Palasika) in the Kalinga region. Most...
"Servile Labor in the Ottoman Empire". In Ascher, Abraham; Király, Béla K.; Halasi-Kun, Tibor (eds.). The Mutual Effects of the Islamic and Judeo-Christian...