Kapu, Udupi

Town in Karnataka, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kapu or Kaup is a town in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India. It is situated on National Highway 66, approximately 13 km south of Udupi and 40 km north of Mangalore. The town is known for its historic lighthouse, fort, and the three Mariamman shrines. In 2018, the Government of Karnataka officially declared Kapu a taluk.

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Kaup, Karnataka
Town
Aerial view of Kaup(Kapu) Beach Lighthouse
Aerial view of Kaup(Kapu) Beach Lighthouse
Kaup, Karnataka is located in Karnataka
Kaup, Karnataka
Kaup, Karnataka
Location in Karnataka, India
Kaup, Karnataka is located in India
Kaup, Karnataka
Kaup, Karnataka
Kaup, Karnataka (India)
Coordinates: 13.2238°N 74.7367°E / 13.2238; 74.7367
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictUdupi District
Population
  Total
6,850
Languages
  AdministrativeKannada
  RegionalTulu, Konkani, Kannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
574106[1]
Telephone code0820[2]
ISO 3166 codeIN-KA
Vehicle registrationKA-20
Websitewww.kauptown.mrc.gov.in
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History

The Kapu Fort was constructed in 1743 by Basappa Nayaka of the Keladi dynasty. The fort was later occupied and reinforced by Tipu Sultan during the late 18th century to serve as a coastal battery.[3]

During the colonial period, the region fell under British administration. In the early 20th century, the coastal infrastructure was modernized with the construction of the lighthouse to assist maritime navigation along the Arabian Sea.[4] Administratively, Kapu remained part of the Udupi taluk until it was granted independent taluk status in February 2018.[5]

Kapu lighthouse

The Kapu lighthouse was built in 1901 by the British Raj, on the shores of the Arabian Sea close to Kaup Beach. It is 27.12 meters tall.[6][7]

Religious places

Sri Hale Mariamma Temple, Hosa Marigudi Temple, Shri Laxmi Janardhana Temple, Sri Venkataramana Temple (Konkani Mutt), and Juma Masjid-Polipu.

Notable people

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