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Saundatti otherwise called Sugandati and Savadatti in Kannada is one of the most established towns in Belgaum region in the Indian territory of Karnataka. It is a commended journey focus found 78 kilometers from Belgaum and 37 kilometers from Dharwad. Savadatti is likewise the name of the taluk sub-region, which was already named Parasgad. There are a few antiquated sanctuaries in Saudatti. In the eleventh century Rattas of Saundatti and their commonplace governors were incredible supporters of Jainism. Kartivirya's child, a Jain holy person Munichandra, a clergyman to Laksmideva and an instructor, and has the title of Acarya, the author of Ratta-rajya.
The chronicled name of the Savadatti was Sugandati "Sougandipura". It was the capital of the Ratta line from 875-1230, until the point that the capital moved to Belgaum. Amid the twelfth and thirteenth hundreds of years, Belagaon Belgaum was the capital of the Rattas, the chieftains of Saundatti. The fortress at Belgaum was worked by Bichiraja Ratta Dynasty in 1204. In one of the engravings identified with Rattas of Saundatti it is specified that Krishna III having designated Prithvirama as a main feudatory had honorable the Ratta line of Saundatti. You can visit, explore and experience this place more.