Raichur District is known for its rich heritage.
Maski in Raichur district is home to an inscription dating back to the time of
Emperor Ashoka. The region has been ruled by several dynasties including
the Mauryas, Shatavahanas, Kakatiyas, the Rashtrakutas, Vijayanagar kings,
Bahmani Sultans and Nizams at different points in history. Evidence of these
glorious dynasties are present in the form of the many forts and temples that
dot the district. The Raichur fort has been standing tall ever since the time
of the Chalukyas of Badami. Later, it was during the reign of the Chalukyas of
Kalyana that the fort was renovated. The Kakatiyas of Warangal sought to
strengthen the fort further in 1294 AD. According to a Kakatiya edict, the
inner tiers of the fort were built during the administration of Vithalanatha, a
commander of the army of a prince Goregannayya Reddy who ruled under Rani
Rudramma Devi. The Vijayanagara King, Krishnadevaraya, built the north entrance
in celebration of one of his conquests, according to some historians. Another
fort that draws attention in the Raichur region is the Mudgal fort. This fort,
it is said was built in 1053, by a landlord called Muddappa Reddy. There is
mention of the same in the Nizamshahi Gazette. The Bahmani Sultans, Vijayanagar
kings and the Adil Shahis of Bijapur, all went into war with each other over
the conquest of this fort. The Mudgal fort has seen many a battle over the
centuries. After the battle of Rakkasatangadi in 1565, the
fort fell into the hands of the Adil Shahis. The Mudgal of then, ruled by many
dynasties, is now a small town in Lingasugur taluk. Talk about Lingasugur and
one has to mention ‘Jaladurga’ a historic fort in the taluk, that was ruled by
Vijayanagar kings, Bijapur’s Adilshahis and Bahmani Sultans. The fort is known
to have had a huge vault, where riches were stored. There is mention in
historical texts that those who were sentenced for life were known to have been
pushed from the top of the fort into the river Krishna flowing nearby. Ten kilometres away from
Raichur is the Maliabad fort, which was strengthened during the time of the
Kakatiyas in the 13th century. The outer layer of the fort was built in the
15th century.
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