Andhra Pradesh Monuments
Qutb
Shahi Tombs, Hyderabad
The tombs of the legendary Qutb Shahi kings lie to the north of Golconda, about
a kilometre away from Banjara Darwaza of the Golconda Fort. Planned and built
by the Qutb Shahis themselves, these tombs...
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Raymonds Tomb, Hyderabad
Raymond?s Tomb is situated in Malakpet near Osmanagar Palace, on the top of
a small hill rising to a height of 100 feet from the ground. A gallant French
General, Raymond was known as Michel Joachin M...
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Kurnool Fort, Kurnool
Located in the heart of Kurnool & believed to be built by the Raja's of
Vijayanagara. Konda Reddy Buruju was a part ofKumool fort & was used as
a prison. One revolutionary Konda Reddy attained martyd... More
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Domakonda Fort, Kamareddy
Domakonda was a Samsthanam under the Qutub Shahis and Asaf Jahis. The Reddy
rulers of Domakonda Samasthanam built the fort in the 18th Century. The entrence
to the fort has an arched gateway reflectin...
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Quilla Ramalayam, Nizamabad
Originally known as Indur, the town and fort were built by the Rashtrakutas.
There is a 40 feet high monolithic victory pillar built during the Rashtrakuta
times. The fort was occupied by Allauddin Kh...
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Gandhi Hill, Vijayawada
The first Gandhi Memorial with 7 Stupas in the country was constructed on this
hill at a height of 500 ft. The 52 ft. Stupa was unveiled on 6th October, 1968
by Dr. Zakir Hussain, the then President o...
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Kondapalli Fort, Vijayawada
The fort is located 16 km away towards West from Vijayawada City and is built
on a hill. Prolaya Vema Reddy, constructed this fort during 14th Century. Later
came under the rule of the Qutubshahis w...
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Vizianagaram Fort, Vijayanagaram
The imposing fort formed the nucleus around which grew the town of Vizianagaram.
Depicitng the past glory of th erulers, the quadrangular stone fort is evident
of the konwledge and skillfulness of the...
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Khush Mahal, Warangal
A testimony to a glorious past is the Khush Mahal , a masterpiece built by Shitabh
Khan. Laocated close to the Warangal Fort, this magnificent edifice houses idols
excavated in the surrounding areas....
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Warangal Fort, Warangal
This fort was built during the 13th century by the Kakatiya ruler Ganapathi
Deva and his daughter Rudramma. The remains of four massive stone gateways,
similar to those of Sanchi and several exquisite...
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Thousand Pillar Temple,
Warangal
One of the most famous monuments of Andhra Pradesh, the Thousand Pillar Temple,
located in Hanamkonda, was built in 1163 AD by the Kakatiya King Rudra Deva,
following the Chalukyan style of temple arc...
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