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    Bodhan Fort

    September 25, 2025 · by
    Bodhan Fort , located in the town of Bodhan in Nizamabad district, Telangana, is one of the Deccan's oldest fortified sites. Originally known as Podana or Podanapura , it served as the capital of the ancient Asmaka Mahajanapada (6th–4th century BCE) and later as a regional stronghold under the Vakatakas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Kakatiyas, and Qutb Shahis. Asmaka Capital (600 BCE) Vakataka Second Capital "Pravardhana" Deval Masjid / 100-Pillared Temple 11th–12th C. Jain Center Indranara…
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    Kaleshwaram Fort

    September 25, 2025 · by
    Kaleshwaram Fort – Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, Telangana, India. Situated at the sacred Triveni Sangam of the Godavari and Pranahita rivers, this fortified sanctuary was primarily built by the Kakatiya dynasty (12th–14th century) to protect the ancient Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple. Kakatiya Fortifications (12th–14th C.) Dakshina Kashi / Triveni Sangam Unique Twin Shiva Lingas (Mukteswara & Kaleswara) Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) Hilltop Watchtowers & Ramparts Sacred…
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    Vemulawada Fort

    September 25, 2025 · by
    Vemulawada Fort – Rajanna Sircilla district, Telangana, India. More than a military fortress, it is a fortified temple town that served as the capital of the Vemulawada Chalukyas (8th–10th century CE). The defensive walls and structures were built to protect the sacred Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple , one of the Pancha Raju Kshetras of Shiva in Telangana. Vemulawada Chalukya Capital (c. 750–973 CE) Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple Pancha Raju Kshetras of Shiva Birthplace of Telugu Poetry (Pampa, 94…
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    Vundi Nayakas

    September 25, 2025 · by
    The Vundi Nayakas were a prominent vassal family under the Kakatiya dynasty (12th–14th century CE), entrusted with the administration and defense of the northern frontier of Telangana. Their fortress, Ramagiri Fort, located in present-day Karimnagar district, served as a strategic military base, overseeing fertile agricultural lands and key trade routes connecting Warangal with the northern Deccan. As part of the Kakatiya feudal system, the Vundi Nayakas held the title of Durga-dhipati (fort com…
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    Nagunuru Nayakas

    September 25, 2025 · by
    The Nagunuru Nayakas were a prominent vassal family under the Kakatiya dynasty (12th–14th century CE), responsible for administering and defending the northern frontier of Telangana. Their power center was the Nagunuru Fort, located in the present-day Karimnagar district, strategically positioned to guard trade routes and fertile agricultural lands in the Sabbinadu region. As part of the Kakatiya feudal system, the Nagunuru chiefs held the title of Durga-dhipati (fort commander) or Nayaka, exerc…
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    Kaulas Nayakas

    September 25, 2025 · by
    The Kaulas Nayakas were a smaller but strategically vital branch of Kakatiya vassals who controlled the Kaulas Fort (Kamareddy district). Their legacy lies in being the northern shield of Telangana, resisting Yadava and early Sultanate invasions until absorbed into the Bahmani state. 1. Origins and Rise The Kaulas chiefs emerged as regional Nayakas under the Kakatiya Empire (12th–13th century CE). Their base was Kaulas Durga (Kaulas Fort), one of the most formidable forts in northern Telangana. The…
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    Haihaya Chiefs

    September 21, 2025 · by
    The Haihaya chiefs were a Yadava (Chandravanshi) lineage tracing their legendary origin to Kartavirya Arjuna of Mahishmati (central India, Narmada valley). By the 10th–12th centuries CE, branches of this lineage established themselves in Telangana, especially in the Kandur-nāḍu region (present-day Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda districts). Territorial Domain Core: Kandur-nāḍu (Mahabubnagar–Nalgonda region) Eastern settlements: Peddavuru, Uriya Western links: Aralu branch (Sedam–Chitpur, Kalaburagi distr…
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