
Anegundi
Sign in to saveAnegundi, previously called Kishkindha, is a village in Gangavathi, Koppal district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is older than Hampi, situated on the northern bank of the Tungabhadra River. Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of the king Vali.
Key facts
- Settlement.name
- Anegundi
- Settlement.native_name
- Anegondi
- Settlement.native_name_lang
- kn
- Settlement.other_name
- Kishkindha
- Settlement.nickname
- Kishkindha Nagar
- Settlement.settlement_type
- Village
- Settlement.image_caption
- Top to bottom: Gagan Mahal, Talavar Gatta on Tungabhadra bank, and Anegundi Fort
- Settlement.pushpin_map
- India Karnataka#India
- Settlement.pushpin_label_position
- right
- Settlement.pushpin_map_caption
- Location in Karnataka, India
- Settlement.subdivision_type
- Country
- Settlement.subdivision_type1
- State
- Settlement.subdivision_name1
- Karnataka
- Settlement.subdivision_type2
- District
- Settlement.subdivision_name2
- Koppal District
- Settlement.unit_pref
- Metric
- Settlement.elevation_m
- 568
- Settlement.population_total
- 3733
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Encyclopedic overview
11 sectionsContents
- History
- Prehistoric
- Rock art
- Ramayana connection
- Pre-Vijayanagara period
- Vijayanagara period
- Anegundi Fort
- Gallery
- See also
- References
- External links
Anegundi, previously called Kishkindha, is a village in Gangavathi, Koppal district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is older than Hampi, situated on the northern bank of the Tungabhadra River. Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of the king Vali.
==History==
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