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Ikkeri is a historical village in Karnataka. It is located at a distance of about 6 km to the south of the Sagara town in the Shimoga district. It was the erstwhile capital of the Keladi Nayakas. Ikkeri was the capital of the rulers of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty for 120 years during the 16th-17th centuries. During their rule the Keladi rulers built temples, citadel and a palace in Ikkeri. At that time Ikkeri also had a mint that minted coins. A lot has changed since those ancient times and Ikkeri has lost much of its grandeur. But some traces of its glorious past exist even today in the form of the famous Aghoreshvara temple. Architectural beauty of Ikkeri The Keladi Nayaka rulers of Ikkeri built magnificent structures during their rule. The structures of the Keladi period mainly displayed Hoysala-Dravidian style of architecture, as was prevalent during those times. Granite was extensively used for constructing the structures. Intricate carvings on the walls and ceilings of the structures were a common feature of that period. Ikkeri was the capital of the rulers of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty for 120 years during the 16th-17th centuries. During their rule the Keladi rulers built temples, citadel and a palace in Ikkeri. At that time Ikkeri also had a mint that minted coins. A lot has changed since those ancient times and Ikkeri has lost much of its grandeur. But some traces of its glorious past exist even today in the form of the famous Aghoreshvara temple. Architectural beauty of Ikkeri The Keladi Nayaka rulers of Ikkeri built magnificent structures during their rule. The structures of the Keladi period mainly displayed Hoysala-Dravidian style of architecture, as was prevalent during those times. Granite was extensively used for constructing the structures. Intricate carvings on the walls and ceilings of the structures were a common feature of that period. #aghoreshwaratemple #ikkeri #keladi #vijayanagaraempire #shivappanayaka #ashwincherkal