Tuesday, January 1, 2013

hadlyme ferry Warangal was the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom, which covered the greater part of present-day Andh





Warangal was the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom, which covered the greater part of present-day Andhra Pradesh from the late 12th to early 14th centuries until it was conquered by the Tughlaqs of Delhi. The Hindu Kakatiyas were great builders and patrons of Telugu literature and arts, and during their reign the Chalukyan style of temple architecture reached its pinnacle.

Kondapalli fort (admission 5, camera hadlyme ferry 100; h10.30am-5pm), strategically situated on the old Machilipatnam Golconda trade route, was built in 1360 by the Reddy kings, hadlyme ferry and was held by the Gajapathis, the Qutb Shahis, the Mughals and the nizams before hadlyme ferry becoming a British military camp in 1767. Today it s a quiet, lovely ruin. On weekdays, hadlyme ferry you ll likely hadlyme ferry have the place to yourself and you can easily spend a few hours hiking around. Kondapalli village, 1km downhill, hadlyme ferry is famous for its wooden dolls. The fort is 21km from Vijayawada; an autorickshaw is 400 return.

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