Sunday, 22 January 2017

ADILABAD


ADILABAD

Including the four rivers flowing through the Godavari in Adilabad, Andhra Pradesh, in the north of the district. It is also because of its flourishing trade cotton "cotton city known as the". It is 280 kilometres from the state capital Hyderabad.

It was originally called Edulapuram, Warangal Kakatiya kings and kingdoms ruled by the Qutb Shahi and Asaf Jahi. The name of the ruler of the medieval city of Bijapur, Adil Shah is derived from.

Adilabad other rulers of the Chalukyas, Rashtrkutas, Yadavas Kakatiyas and are Bahamanian. Sirpur and Gond rajas of Chandrapur also ruled Andhra Pradesh. Since the mid-eighteenth century, in the middle of the thirteenth century, came to power in Andhra Pradesh Gond kings. Some rulers also built small forts in this area.Located on the banks of the Godavari River, the Gnana Saraswathi temple in Basara is located about 40 km from the headquarters of the Nizambad district and 70 km from the city of Nirmal in the district of Adilabad.


















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