Chitgoppa
Chitagoppa is a taluka and town in Bidar district of Karnataka. Up until 2017, the city was under the administration of Humnabad. Chitguppa is divided into 23 wards. It is from Humnabad and from Bidar. The city is known for having the largest marketplace in the Bidar district and its corn production. It borders Kalaburagi district. The nearest highway is National Highway 65 which passes through Chitgoppa taluk.
History
The Chitgoppa area, formerly known as the Chitgoppa Empire, was formerly under the control of the Nizams, who established Sadar Diwani Adalat and Moffusil as their courts. Patwardhan Saheb was the first president of the Chitguppa municipality, and Kishan Rao Saheb was the president of the municipality for three consecutive terms until he voluntarily stepped down.Every year in August a fair is held for the Hindu god Baloba. A marble statue of a Hindu saint Mahadevappe Devarshi has been installed in a monastery named after him in the town. A temple in Chitguppa is Bhavani Mandir which was established by the members of Bhavasar Kshatriya Samaj. After every Navratri there was a celebration of temple palki at the time of Vijayadashami. The speciality of this temple is in Navaratri Dasara.