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Elgandal's rulers surrounded the fort with a crocodile filled moat of around 5 metres (16 ft) wide and 4 metres (13 ft) deep to prevent enemy incursions.
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occupied the fort in the 16th century and posted Quinamul Mulk as commander. Subsequently, it fell under the administrative control of the
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DoMinar built by Muslim kings (Nizams), has two tall pillars and the height of the pillars is approximately equal to that of Hyderabad
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Elagndal village is located 15 km from Karimnagar. This is a historical place. The places to visit in Elagandal village include
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Brindavan tank outside the eastern gateway of the fort, built by Zafar-ud-Doula in 1754, with minarets that oscillate when shaken
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on the Sircilla Road in the Indian state of Telangana. It was once under the control of the
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some 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Karimnagar on the Karimnagar-Vemulawada highway.
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is situated amidst palm groves on the banks of the Manair River (a tributary of the
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Originally known as Veligundula, Elgandal is a hillfort built of during the
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Karimnagar
Telangana

Elgandal Fort is located in Telangana
18°25′15″N 79°02′33″E / 18.420751°N 79.042601°E / 18.420751; 79.042601
Godavari River
Karimnagar
Qutub Shahi dynasty
Mughal Empire
Nizams of Hyderabad
Manakondur
Teen Minar, Elgandal Fort
Kakatiya dynasty
Musunuri Nayaks
Qutb Shahi dynasty
Mughal Empire
Nizam of Hyderabad
Asaf Jah I
Salabat Jung
Sikandar Jah
Mir Mahbub Ali Khan
mosque
eidgah
Eid
Charminar
Musunuri Nayaks
Salabat Jung
Asaf Jahi dynasty

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