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 located in Andhra Pradesh.
History:
It was constructed during the period 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.
Later it was taken over by the Gajpathis of Orissa and ravaged by the Bahmani Sultans in 1458.
The fort later came under the control of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Golconda Sultanate, the Mughals, the French, and the British.
The architecture displays a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles.
It was mainly constructed with granite stones and lime mortar.
It features two main entrances called Kolepalli Darwaza and Nadella Darwaza.
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.
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