- Anantapur - Wikipedia
Anantapur was the headquarters of the Datta Mandalam (Rayalaseema districts of Andhra Pradesh and Bellary district of Karnataka) in 1799, and was also a location of strategic importance for the British Indian Army during the Second World War
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See most popular tourist places to visit in Anantapur, top things to do, shopping and nightlife in Anantapur, find entry timings, fees about various attractions in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
- Ananthapuramu District , Government of Andhra Pradesh . . .
Ananthapuramu got its name from ‘Anaatasagaram’, a big tank, which means “Endless Ocean” The villages of Anaantasagaram and Bukkarayasamudram were constructed by Anantaras Chilkkavodeya, the minister of Bukka-I, a Vijayanagar ruler
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Located in the western part of Andhra Pradesh, and once a stronghold within the mighty Vijayanagara Empire, Anantapur is a city that surprises with its diverse attractions—from historical landmarks to natural wonders and spiritual centres
- Anantapur | Ancient Temples, Forts Monuments | Britannica
Anantapur lies on the main road between Hyderabad, Telangana state, (north) and Bengaluru The city’s name is derived from Ananda, the name of the wife of the diwan (official) of the medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar who built the city
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Tourist Places to Visit in Anantapur! Anantapur touts a rich heritage and an array of attractions Great Anantapur tourist places are ripe for discovery, including the revered Kona Ranganatha Swamy Temple, the majestic Gooty Fort, and the unique Jambu Dweepa at Konakondla
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Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh - details, attractions, things to do, tourist places to visit along with itinerary, trip duration, distance, timings, route map and photos Anantapur is home to many ancient temples, monuments and forts that give a glimpse into the rich history of the region
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