HISTORY OF NALGONDA DISTRICT
The history of Nalgonda dates back to the Palaeolithic age. On the basis of the gradual evolution of the
lithic material, the pre-historic period is studied under the following heads.
Neolithic Age
Traces of Neolithic culture were found at Chota Yelupu, where sling stones and other objects of interest were unearthed. The existence of Megalithic culture was revealed by the discovery of innumerable burials at various places like Tipparti, Nakrekal, Nalgonda etc.
Traces of Neolithic culture were found at Chota Yelupu, where sling stones and other objects of interest were unearthed. The existence of Megalithic culture was revealed by the discovery of innumerable burials at various places like Tipparti, Nakrekal, Nalgonda etc.
Mauryas and Satavahanas-
(230 BC - 218 AD)
The political history of the
district commences with the Mauryas. Mauryas, during the reign of Asoka, the Great held
their sway over this region. Later the region has come under the over lordship of
Satavahanas who ruled between 230 BC - 218 AD. It was during this period the region
established trade contacts with Roman empire.
Ikshvakus (227 AD - 306 AD)
Ikshvakus attained control over the
region and ruled with their capital Vijayapuri. During this period Sakas and Scythians
settled in this region. Buddhism flourished during this period.
Pallavas and Vishnukundinis
After Ikshvakus, Pallavas and
Vishnukundins fought for supremacy over the region. Luck favoured Vishnukundins in the
form of Samudragupta's invasion of the South. Vishnukundins ruled from first quarter of
the fifth century A.D to the first decade of the seventh century A.D. Later Kubja
Vishnuvardhana ruled this territory with Vengi as his capital.
Rashtrakutas
A
major portion of the district apears to have passed from the Chalukyas of Badami to the
Rashtrakutas. Rashtrakutas fell in A.D 973 and gave room to the Chalukyas of Kalyani, the
Sway of Chalukyas continued till the end of 12th century.
Medieval Period
The
district passed under the control of the Kakatiyas from the western Chalukyas. During
Prataparudra's time the kingdom was annexed to the Tughluq empire in A.D. 1323. During
Muhammad-bin-tughluq's period, Musunuri chief Kapayanayaka ceded a part of Nalgonda to
Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah. Later the region came under the rule of Recherlas of
Rachakonda and Devarakonda. During Ahmad Shah I's period the region was annexed to Bahmani
kingdom. Jalal Khan in A.D 1455 declared himself king at Nalgonda, but it was a shortlined
affair. The region was brought back to Bahmani kingdom.
Qutubshahi's :
During the Bahmani Sultan Shihabud-din Mahmun's time Sultan Quli was appointed as tarafdar
of Telangana. From him the regions was taken by his son Jamshid. Later the district
remained under the control of Qutub Shahis till A.D.1687.
Modern Period Mughals &
Asaf Jahis
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