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KaradakalBillamaraja Castle •
karadakal kere Built in the 12th century. old name (Billamaraja Lake)Built to quench the thirst of for agricultural activities and livestock. The city's main attraction is. •
Maski is a town and an archaeological site. The site has an edict of Emperor Ashoka and it was the first edict of Emperor Ashoka that contained the name Asoka in it instead of the earlier edicts that referred him as Devanampriya •
Mudgal The main attractions Mudgal are the remnants of the Mudgal fort and an ancient Roman Catholic church built by the Jesuits before 1557. •
Hatti Gold Mines This mine is probably one of the most ancient metal mines in the world, dating to the Pre-Ashokan period. It is the only functioning Gold mine in India. •
Jaladurga is a fortified village. It is situated on an island formed by the
Krishna River, 20 km northeast of Lingasugur town. The Adil Shahi Kings of Bijapur built the fort. The scenic view of river valley during sunset attracts the visitors. •
Piklihal is a pre-historic site belonging to the
Neolithic period which is located 5 km south to Mudgal. •
Mudval There is a stone wall in the village of historical importance. Gold crushers and Iron slags found in the hill near to the Mudval village have proved that it is a prehistoric site. •
Venkatapura near
Maski is a site where 45
Cairns have been excavated in good condition. •
Eachanal is an important village in the taluk with lush vegetation, surrounded by water and with a Shree Gaddemma Devi temple. •
Narayanpura is a village with the famous dam could Narayanpura Dam. It is also a power plant of electricity, constructed on Krishna River. ==Transport==