Different names of Belgaum/Belagavi
First Published on June 26, 2008
No doubt India has different names, which we use them even today. India, Bharat and Hindustan all are the same. Similarly, Belgaum(now renamed Belagavi) went through different name changes ever since the Ratta Dynasty started ruling this place.
Below are the names it achieved in the past history.
Jirnasitapura – Old Belgaum and Shahpur, the then Sapur were together called Jirnasitapura in the 7th Century. [ Reference Pg 138 of The Indian Antiquary ]
Vamsapura, it got this name when Queen Gunavati got a offspring from King Kuntamaraya. [ Reference – Pg 140 of The Indian Antiquary ]
Venugrama or Velugrama or Ikshugrama was the name in 805 AD [ Reference – Pg 862 of Karnataka State Gazetteer]
Venugram in 1199AD [ Refrence – Pg 862 of Karnataka State Gazetteer]
Azamnagar [ According to Mr. Strokes (Belgaum, 45), after the fall of bijapur, the fort of Belgaum remained for several years in possession of Aurangzeb’s second son Azam and from him was called Azamnagar. This seems doubtful.
According to Orme (Historical Fragments, 286-287) Belgaum was called Azamnagar under the Bijapur Kings. Reference – Pg 547 Bombay of Gazzattee]Mustafabad [ In memory of one of its Commandants or Killedars, who thoroughly repaired and strengthened the ramparts of the Belgaum Fort. Refrence – Pg 548 of Bombay Gazetteer ]Belagugrama to Belugav to Belgavi [ Refrence – Pg 500 of Bombay Gazetteer ]
Othere places name changes that were also related to Belgaum were :-
Yalur [ Refrence Book A Legend of Old Belgaum, May 1875 Pg – 139.]
Yellur as we know it today.
Sapur in 11th Century [ Reference Pg 138 of The Indian Antiquary ]
Chapour in 1680 by the East India Company
Shahpur as we know it today.
Hrasvagiri in 11th Century [ Reference Pg 138 of The Indian Antiquary ]Anagola [ Reference Pg 138 of The Indian Antiquary ]
Angol as we know it today.
Kondanur in 11th Century.
Konnur as we know it today