The Indian state of Mysore was renamed as Karnataka on November
1, 1973. This change in name was part of a broader effort to reorganize
the states in India based on linguistic and cultural lines. The renaming
of the state was reflective of the predominant Kannada-speaking
population in the region. Karnataka is known for its rich culture,
history, and contributions to various fields, and it has its capital in
Bengaluru (formerly known as Bangalore). This change in name from Mysore
to Karnataka marked an important milestone in the linguistic and
cultural identity of the state.
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