<p>Koppal: A stone inscription pertaining to the construction of Huligikatte, a check dam across River Tungabhadra, has been found near Hole Mudlapura in the taluk.</p>.<p>The 14-foot-long, three-foot-wide inscription was discovered during the work being undertaken to modernise canals in the region.</p>.<p>The inscription is visible this year due to low water storage in the dam. </p>.<p>Officials of the Vijayanagar canal modernisation project, on discovering the inscription, informed the department of archaeology, museums and heritage. </p>.<p>Later, officials of the department visited the site and inspected the inscription. </p>.Bengaluru was education hub in the past, say inscriptions .<p>It mentions that the Huligikatte check dam was constructed by Naganna Dandanayaka, the general of the Vijayanagar kings. </p>.<p>It says water from the canal flows to the pilgrim centre of Huligi. Department officials are undertaking more research on the inscription.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, an inscription on a huge rock, dating back to British era, has been discovered at a hill near Ishwara Temple on Siruguppa road of Hosapete of Vijayanagara district. The inscription is in English and Telugu.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The inscription speaks about construction of a canal passing through the present Siruguppa road and that the work on canal completed in 1872.</p>
<p>Koppal: A stone inscription pertaining to the construction of Huligikatte, a check dam across River Tungabhadra, has been found near Hole Mudlapura in the taluk.</p>.<p>The 14-foot-long, three-foot-wide inscription was discovered during the work being undertaken to modernise canals in the region.</p>.<p>The inscription is visible this year due to low water storage in the dam. </p>.<p>Officials of the Vijayanagar canal modernisation project, on discovering the inscription, informed the department of archaeology, museums and heritage. </p>.<p>Later, officials of the department visited the site and inspected the inscription. </p>.Bengaluru was education hub in the past, say inscriptions .<p>It mentions that the Huligikatte check dam was constructed by Naganna Dandanayaka, the general of the Vijayanagar kings. </p>.<p>It says water from the canal flows to the pilgrim centre of Huligi. Department officials are undertaking more research on the inscription.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, an inscription on a huge rock, dating back to British era, has been discovered at a hill near Ishwara Temple on Siruguppa road of Hosapete of Vijayanagara district. The inscription is in English and Telugu.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The inscription speaks about construction of a canal passing through the present Siruguppa road and that the work on canal completed in 1872.</p>