Kondaveedu Fort Latest News
The Union minister of state recently announced plans for the comprehensive development of the historic Kondaveedu Fort.
About Kondaveedu Fort
- Kondaveedu Fort, also known as Kondavid Fort, is a historical fortification located at Kondaveedu village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.Â
- It is spread across a range of hills at around 1,050 feet elevation.
- It is the largest hill fort in present Andhra Pradesh.
- History:
- It was constructed during the time of the Telugu Chodas, strengthened by the Kakatiyas and occupied by Prolaya Vema Reddy, who shifted his capital from Addanki to Kondaveedu in 1323 AD.Â
- Later it was taken over by the Gajpathis of Orissa and ravaged by the Bahmani Sultans in 1458.Â
- The fort later came under the control of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Golconda Sultanate, the Mughals, the French, and the British.Â
- The architecture displays a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles.Â
- It was mainly constructed with granite stones and lime mortar.
- It features massive granite fortifications, 23 bastions connected by defensive walls, and two main entrances called Kolepalli Darwaza and Nadella Darwaza.
- Inside the fort are ruins of temples, pillared halls, granaries, water tanks, and a mosque.
- The fort is also known for its ancient water conservation system with several ponds supplying water to inhabitants.
- Recent archaeological findings include Buddhist stupa remains dating back to the 1st or 2nd century CE.
Source: DC
Â
Kondaveedu Fort FAQs
Q1: What is Kondaveedu Fort?
Ans: Kondaveedu Fort is a historic hill fort located in Andhra Pradesh.
Q2: During whose rule was Kondaveedu Fort originally constructed?
Ans: During the rule of the Telugu Chodas.
Q3: Who shifted his capital to Kondaveedu Fort in 1323 AD?
Ans: Prolaya Vema Reddy.
Q4: What architectural styles are seen in Kondaveedu Fort?
Ans: A blend of Hindu and Islamic styles.