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Village in Karnataka, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thimmanahalli is a village in Chikkanayakanahalli, a town in Tumkur District.[1] Its estimated population is about 5500-6000. Thimmanahalli is also known as Kaayi Thimmanahalli.
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In 18th century, Thimmarasu Nayaka built fort at the site & established it as a province of the empire. The remnants of Fort could be found adjacent to Bandi-Mane (Bandimane) near Eshwar Temple. The prime crops that are grown in Thimmanahalli are coconut's Araca nut, paddy & ragi. It is famous for coconuts and sometimes referred to as Kaayi Thimmanahalli.
The residents of Thimmanahalli are primarily Hindu, Muslim, and Christian and the village is home to Temples, a Mosque and a Church.
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