Kogali

 Kogali  is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. This village is located in Hagaribommanahalli Tehsil of Bellary district in Karnataka, India. It is situated 22 km away from sub-district headquarter Hagari bommanahalli and 122 km away from district headquarter Bellary.

Historical background
In 944-945 C.E., Kogali was governed by a Chalukya feudatory of the Rashtrakuta of the King Krishna II, and in 956-957 C.E. by one of the chiefs of that dynasty.

Two stone inscriptions from this village demonstrates Jaina leanings of the Chalukya king Somesvara I.