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  • Abstract is exactly "<p><span style="font-weight:400;">This article delves into the contributions of the Yelahanka Chieftains, who ruled the region in the 15th century, focusing on their construction of temples that served as centres of culture and art. These chieftains, including Kempe Gowda I, played a role in shaping the cultural landscape of the region. The article explores how the temples they built facilitated the flourishing of music, dance, and other art forms, enriching the lives of the local populace. Notably, the Yelahanka Chieftains were not only builders but also patrons of learning and art. The article highlights their enduring legacy and emphasises their influence on the cultural heritage of Bangalore and its surrounding areas. Through historical accounts, inscriptions, and expert analysis, the article offers a glimpse into the cultural tapestry woven by these chieftains and underscores their impact on the region's history.</span></p>"