Kangundi Fort: 1000 Years, 28 Generations! From Bandit Den to Royal Capital

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News18•24-01-2026, 15:49
Kangundi Fort: 1000 Years, 28 Generations! From Bandit Den to Royal Capital
- •Kangundi Fort, located near Kuppam in Chittoor district, Tamil Nadu border, boasts a thousand-year history and was ruled by 28 generations of zamindars from 1066 AD to 1950.
- •Originally a dense forest inhabited by Erukula and Yanadi bandits, the fort was established as a capital by Kangi and Kangadu on a 1000-foot natural hill.
- •The fort features strong walls, bastions, gates, mandapams, old cannons, water wells, and the Malleswara Swamy Shiva temple, which hosts grand Shivaratri celebrations.
- •Surrounding caves hold local legends of hidden treasures and secret passages, while the hills attract nature lovers for photography, trekking, and rock climbing.
- •Nara Chandrababu Naidu's initiative and organizations like Thadekam Foundation are developing Kangundi Fort as a tourist center, adding facilities and promoting local culture.
Why It Matters: Kangundi Fort is a historical marvel, transforming from a bandit's den to a zamindar's capital over a millennium.
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