Bijapur Taluk, Administrative subdivision in Karnataka, India
Bijapur Taluk is an administrative subdivision covering a large area in the northern part of Vijaypura District, Karnataka. It includes hundreds of villages and towns spread across both rural farming areas and developed zones.
The region came under the rule of different dynasties including the Chalukyas, Bahmani, and later the Adil Shahi rulers over several centuries. This varied past shaped the administrative systems that continue to define the area today.
The population of Bijapur Taluk maintains a balanced gender distribution with 11,11,022 males and 10,66,309 females according to recent demographic data.
The zone functions as an administrative hub with various local governance bodies and development blocks handling day-to-day operations. Visitors can explore different rural and urban areas depending on which parts they choose to visit.
The region contains 236 villages with populations between 1,000 and 1,999 residents, creating a network of small rural communities across the territory.
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