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- Bengaluru_Pete areaTotal "2.24".
- Bengaluru_Pete abstract "Bengaluru Pete (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಪೇಟೆ) which was established by Kempegowda I (c. 1510–1570) in 1537 with roads laid in cardinal directions, with entrance gates at the end of each road is an integral part of the present day Bangalore city(Bengaluru Mahanagara Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಮಹಾನಗರ) and has three taluks namely, Anekal, Bangalore North and Bangalore South. Kemepgowda also called the Pete he built as his "gandu bhoomi" or "Land of Heroes". Pete (Kannada: Market centre) forms a well–defined body of markets which were associated with various trades and professions of the populace in the locality markets and given the names of trades pursued in such markets. The well known markets are the Tharagupete–market for grains, the Balepete – for Bangles and musical instruments, the Chikkapete and the Nagarthpete for textile trade, the Ballapurpete and the Ganigarapete market where oil is extracted by people of the Ganiga community, the Tigalarapete–flower market of gardeners, the Cubbonpete – textile manufacture by people of the Devanga community.The Bengaluru Pete, established in 1537 around the Mud Fort built by Kempe Gowda I as the nucleus, with an area of 2.24 square kilometres (1 sq mi), has expanded to the present sprawling city of 741 square kilometres (286 sq mi) embracing multi ethnic population of 5.7 million; as per Census of India 2001, the present population is reported as 6.6 million (2007)] and is thus known by the epithet "the Boom city". The other nicknames of the city also reflect the growth direction of the city, such as the Silicon Valley of India, the "Fashion Capital of India," and "The Pub City of India."The old Pete, structured in the contemporary style of deep networks of crowded streets, richly represented the multi cultural identity, social history, and economic geography of the times which are considered as hallmark in the planning and design of any urban agglomerate. The place has left its mark on literature with novels like Riddle of the Seventh Stone being set in this part of Bangalore. These attributes have been further accentuated in the present day Bangalore city. It is now the third largest metropolis in India., the largest city in the Karnataka state and 28th largest city in the world.".
- Bengaluru_Pete areaTotal "2240000.0".
- Bengaluru_Pete elevation "900.0".
- Bengaluru_Pete isPartOf Karnataka.
- Bengaluru_Pete thumbnail Bangalore_Fort.jpg?width=300.
- Bengaluru_Pete timeZone Indian_Standard_Time.
- Bengaluru_Pete utcOffset "+5:30".
- Bengaluru_Pete wikiPageExternalLink Pettah-the-first-settlment-in-Bangalore.
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- Bengaluru_Pete areaTotalKm "2.24".
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- Bengaluru_Pete demographics1Info Kannada_language.
- Bengaluru_Pete demographics1Title "Official".
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- Bengaluru_Pete elevationM "900".
- Bengaluru_Pete hasPhotoCollection Bengaluru_Pete.
- Bengaluru_Pete imageSkyline "Bangalore Fort.jpg".
- Bengaluru_Pete latd "12.9627".
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- Bengaluru_Pete name "Bengaluru Pete".
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- Bengaluru_Pete pushpinMap "India Bengaluru".
- Bengaluru_Pete pushpinMapCaption "Location in Bengaluru, India".
- Bengaluru_Pete settlementType "neighbourhood".
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionName Karnataka.
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionName "Bangalore Urban".
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionName "Bengaluru".
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionType List_of_districts_of_India.
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionType "Country".
- Bengaluru_Pete subdivisionType "Metro".
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- Bengaluru_Pete timezone Indian_Standard_Time.
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- Bengaluru_Pete subject Category:Cities_and_towns_in_Bangalore_Urban_district.
- Bengaluru_Pete subject Category:Geography_of_Bangalore.
- Bengaluru_Pete subject Category:History_of_Bangalore.
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- Bengaluru_Pete type Place.
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- Bengaluru_Pete type Settlement.
- Bengaluru_Pete type Wikidata:Q532.
- Bengaluru_Pete type Place.
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- Bengaluru_Pete comment "Bengaluru Pete (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಪೇಟೆ) which was established by Kempegowda I (c. 1510–1570) in 1537 with roads laid in cardinal directions, with entrance gates at the end of each road is an integral part of the present day Bangalore city(Bengaluru Mahanagara Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಮಹಾನಗರ) and has three taluks namely, Anekal, Bangalore North and Bangalore South. Kemepgowda also called the Pete he built as his "gandu bhoomi" or "Land of Heroes".".
- Bengaluru_Pete label "Bengaluru Pete".
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- Bengaluru_Pete lat "12.9627".
- Bengaluru_Pete long "77.5758".
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- Bengaluru_Pete depiction Bangalore_Fort.jpg.
- Bengaluru_Pete isPrimaryTopicOf Bengaluru_Pete.
- Bengaluru_Pete name "Bengaluru Pete".