South India Holiday Tours Karimnagar History | Karimnagar Information | History of KarimnagarKarimnagar, the administrative headquarters of the Karimnagar District, is situated 160 km mortheast of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. Karimnagar India, Karimnagar Tourist Attractions, Karimnagar Tour, Karimnagar History, Karimnagar Information The city was named after Syed Karimuddin, who is thought to be its founder. Karimnagar was formerly known as 'Sabbinadu' and inscriptions of the Kakatiya king Prola II and Prataparudra found at Karimnagar and Srisailam suggest evidence of its rich history. Karimnagar is a prominent agricultural center in the state. Karimnagar India, Karimnagar Tourist Attractions, Karimnagar Tour, Karimnagar History, Karimnagar Information Vast agricultural area around the town is watered by the Godavari River. Places of tourist interest around the town include Elgandal (10 km) and Vemulawada (35 km). Karimnagar is well connected to Warangal, Nizamabad , Medak and other parts of the state by road. Nearest airport is at Hyderabad (160 km). Karimnagar district is bounded by Warangal and Medak districts in the South, Nizamabad district in the West, Madhya Pradesh state in the east and Adilabad district in the North directions.
The history of the Karimnagar district starts from the Old Stone Age i.e. from 1,48,000 BC. It is evident from the tools, culture and other materials found at different places in Karimnagar. The exhaustions at Pedda Bonkur, Dhollikatte and Kotilingalu are evidences for history. From these evidences it is concluded that Karimnagar is ruled by Shathavahanas. After Shathavahanas Mourya Kings, Asafzalu Kings ruled over Karimnagar. The buildings, constructions made by these kings are today remarkable evidences of the history. Kaleshwaram The ancient temple dedicated to Mukteshwara swamy is of special significance as two Shivalinga's are found on a single pedestal. Besides several temples situated here the one dedicated to Brahma is rather uncommon. Vemulawada - Rajarajeshawara Temple There are a number of open galleries in the complex that are worth seeing; especially the Mirror gallery (Addala Mantapa) and a corridor with a number of Shiva idols. The tank at the temple, called Dhrama Kundam, by itself is a place of tourist interest since its believed that the water has curative properties. Pilgrims first bathe in this tank & then proceed for darshan. Interestingly there is a Muslim Dargah inside the temple complex where all devotees irrespective of caste or creed offer prayers. Kondagattu - Lord Anjaneya Temple Apart from the temple, the fort of Kondalaraya & Bojjapotana caves are worth seeing at Kondagattu. Elgandal - Khilla & Dho Minar The Elgandal Khilla is is about 25 sq. Km. and at a height apporximately equal to Hyderabad Golkonda Killa. The has facilities like Raja Mandir, Fight room, Store Room, many Phirangi places, Well, Bathing room as well as LaxmiNarasimha temple. Area : 11,825 sq.km Temperature Range Rainfall : 153 mm Karimnagar district is bounded by Madhya Pradesh state in the east, Nizamabad district in the West, Warangal and Medak districts in the South and Adilabad district in the North directions. Rivers : Godavari, Maneru. Major Places : Karimnagar, Peddapally, Vemulavada, Jagityala, Sirisilla and Korutla. Tourist Places : Sivaram Sanctuary, Elgandal fort, Kaleswaram, Dhulikatta. Pilgrimage Centers : Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple at Vemulavada, Kaleswaram temple, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Dharmapuri, Sri Anjaneya Temple at Jagityala hill, Kaleswaram and Nagnur temple. Handicrafts : Nakashi Paintings and Silver filigree, Sirsilla cottons, Ramadugu Stone Craft. Industries : Kesoram cements at Basantnagar, Ramagundam Fertilizers, Ramagundam Thermal power station This place was under the rule of Satavahanas in the begining and the Vishnukumdin, Vemulavada Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Qutubshahis and Asaf Jahis. This place was earlier called as Elgamdala. This district was formed in the year 1906. The forest yields Commodities, apart from usual Timber. Government has taken steps in making social forestry. The chief mineral found in this district is Coal. The main source of water to this district is through Boggulavagu project on Boggulavagu, Echampalli project on river Godavari. Ramagundam Thermal Power Station is the major Plant found in this District.
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