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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Cities and towns in Mysore district, Hindu temples in Mysore district, Mysore district geography stubs, Villages in Mysore district, T.Narsipura, Talakad, Chennakesava Temple, Somanathapura, Nanjangud, Doranahalli, Bylakuppe, Karighatta temple, Kalale, Piriyapatna, Hullahalli, Mudukuthore, Chamalapura, Heggadadevana kote, Gommatagiri, Hunsur, Keshava Temple, Saragur, Krishnarajanagara, Gandhanahalli, Bettadapura, Kadakola, Malali, Sagarakatte, Periyapatna, Yachenahalli, Akkur, Tirumakudal Narsipur, Abburu, Mirle, Agrahara, Hunsur, Muguru, Adagoor, Adiganahalli, Adaganahalli, Kattemalalavadi, Adibettahalli, Akkadevanahalli, Byrapura, Haleyuru, Thandavapura, Algodu, Aspathrekaval, Agasthapura, Rammanahalli, Kestur, Thagadooru, Agasanahundi, Hedathale, Doddaharve, Hadinaru, Koorgalli, Aithanahalli, Adakanahalli, Agathuru, Danagalli, Adaguru, Harohalli, Kesare, Udburu, Abbalathi, Elwala, Bannur, Hebbalu, Belvata, Bhogadi, Kanagal, Mysore, Vivekananda nagar, Sosale, Saligrama, Mysore, Karnataka, Dattagalli, Panchamantra Road, Nilavagilu. Excerpt: Mysore District (Kannada: ) is an administrative district located in the southern part of the state of Karnataka, India. The district is bounded by Mandya district to the northeast, Chamrajanagar district to the southeast, Kerala state to the south, Kodagu district to the west, and Hassan district to the north. A tourist's paradise with varied attractions from Mysore Palace to Nagarhole National Park; this district has a prominent place in the history of Karnataka. Mysore was ruled by the Wodeyars from the year 1399 till the independence of India in the year 1947. Mysore's prominence can be gauged from the fact that the Karnataka state was known previously as Mysore state. Mysore district gets its name from the city of Mysore which is also the headquarters of the district. A sta...