
Gurramkonda Fort
Fort
Gurramkonda Fort
Gurramkonda Fort is a historic hill fort located in the village of Gurramkonda, in the Annamayya district of Andhra Pradesh, formerly part of the Chittoor district. The fort was originally built during the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century and later came under the control of various rulers, including the Marathas, Tipu Sultan, and the British.
The fort is known for its impressive architecture and strategic location atop a steep hill. The name "Gurramkonda" translates to "Horse Hill," as the rulers used horses to reach the palace at the top. The fort features several historical structures, including the Rangin Mahal, Ananta Padmanabha Temple, and a water pond on the peak.
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Gurramkonda Fort is located in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh.
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