Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Gurramkonda Fort is the Historical Place to Visit




Gurramkonda

Gurramkonda (Gurram-Konda means Horse-hill) is a hill-fort located in Chittoor district on the Cuddapah (Kadapa) - Bangalore highway, around 32kms from Madanapalle. The fort stands on top of a 500ft hill with three almost perpendicular sides.

The fort was originally a mud & rock construction, under the control of the Vijayanagara (Hampi) kingdom. Later it passed through the hands of the Golconda sultans who strengthened the fortifications with rock walls, later the fort was taken over by the Marathas, the Cuddapah Nawabs, Hyder Ali & Tipu Sultan and was eventually by the British.

According to local legend, the hill-fort was called 'Gurramkonda' since there was a statue of a horse on top of the hill, which was believed to be the guardian of the fort. The fort was impregnable so long as the horse remained there. When the Marathas laid siege on the hill, they tried every trick in the book to conquer the fort but could not do so. When they learnt about the legend of the horse statue, a Maratha chief managed to scale the hill one night and carry away the horse. Thus the spell was broken and on the next attack, the fort fell to the Marathas.

Apart from a couple of temples on the hill, the main places to see are the fort ramparts, the Ranginimahal palace and the tomb of Mir Raza Ali Khan, who was Tipu Sultan's maternal uncle.

As a kid, I used to visit Kadapa quite often and every time we passed through Gurramkonda I would stare at the 'Ranginimahal' palace which is visible from the main road. I was quite fascinated by the quaint old structure, but never actually got the opportunity to stop and take a closer look at it. This time around I finally got to see Gurramkonda fort and the Ranginimahal from close quarters.

Some interesting pics and perspectives that capture the essence of Gurramkonda better than any of my pics do...

Courtesy: Google maps.

A pen & ink drawing of the Gurramkonda, made in 1802 by Thomas Fraser, a surveyor with the Madras Engineers...

Courtesy: British Library


A painting of the Gurramkonda fort by Thomas Fraser...


Courtesy: British Library

Description of the layout and the elevation of the Ranginimahal palace in Gurramkonda, drafted by Thomas Fraser...

Courtesy: British Library
A pic taken by the Archeological Survey of India, in 1898, which shows the eastern side of the Ranginimahal palace, Gurramkonda...

A pic taken by the Archeological Survey of India, in 1898, showing the tomb of Mir Raza Ali Khan...




These two persons are the tourists and as well as guides to our pics and gallary...








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Friday, December 4, 2009

India 100 years back...

The Great country INDIA had nice history . See the pics how india 100 years back.







Thursday, December 3, 2009

Gurramkonda my own village

This is my own village "Gurramkonda" I born and bought up there. It is really pleasant place .

Saturday, September 26, 2009

YSR helicopter crash photos...

Don't see if Your heart is weak.....please..

This is a weird look of photos our Dr.Y.S.Rajashekar Reddy died and his helicopter members of pilot and the some of the peoples are died in a weird moment ...

Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the chief minister of the Andhra Pradesh in India was killed in a helicopter crash on , 2009. YSR's body was found the following day, along with the bodies of the four other passengers by Indian Air Force rescue crews.

Images of the crash scene were featured in television news reports and on the internet in the days following his death.

See this photos...
















So sad by doing this movement for our andhrapradesh people it is very hard to digest to this.......