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Karimnagar is a city and a Municipal Corporation in the state current state of Andhra Pradesh and the proposed state of Telangana. It is located on the banks of Manair river, a tributary of the Godavari river. As of 2010 it is the fourth most populous city in the Telangana region and twelfth most populous city in Andhra Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Karimnagar District. Karimnagar is situated 162 kilometres (101 mi) north of Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. It is a major business center and it is emerging as a major educational hub.
In early records of arts in Karimnagar district, we find prehistoric paintings at Regonda. We come to know that this area was ruled by Nandas (Mouryas) . But we dont have any architectural evidences. Karimnagar District has four phases of Architecture based on dynastic rule.
Architecture seems to have four phases of evolution in Karimnagar district. They are Satavahana, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya and Kakatiya. The earliest of them is Satavahana which is represented by the unique Stupa at Dhulikatta which is a structural architecture constructed with bricks and the 6 casing slabs with architectural designs of pilasters, on the hill at Pashigaom1, five hooded Naga Muchulinda, the Buddhapadas, the Pipal tree and Mahabhinishkramana. There are also bas reliefs of Yakshis holding floral objects recalling those at Sanchi.
An interesting aspect of Hindu religious architecture in Karimnagar district is the existence of rockcut cave temples of Adivi Somananapalle in Manthani Mandal belonging to 7th or 8th century A.D. A row of 4 caves is scooped out of the sand stone rock on the right bank of river Maneru. These caves consist of open pillared mantapas with shrine chambers in the interior.
After this, there is a gap in the architectural history of Karimnagar district till the middle of 8th century A.D (Rastrakuta period). The Badami Chalukya architecture is represented by the temple of Bhimeswara at Vemulawada, one of the feudatories of the Rashtrakutas. The Chalukyas of Vemulawada seem to have imbibed some of their architectural traditions as can be seen in the temple of Bhimeswara.
Demographics:
The majority of people in Karimnagar are Hindus. Muslim rulers, who ruled this region before Indian independence left their mark on the area. The religious breakdown is: Hindus 80%, Muslims 15%, Christian 4% and Sikh 1% . Across Karimnagar, there are several Hindu Temples, Mosques, Churches, and Gurudwaras.
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Elgandal Fort:
* Syed Shah Munawar Quadri Saheb
* Doola Shah Saheb
* Syed Maroof Saheb
* Mohammed Khairuddin Saheb
* Shah Talib Bismilla Saheb
* And Vali Hyder Saheb.
There is also a Do Minar located outside of the fort near the high school.
Ujwala Park:
- Lower Manair Reservoir:
- Rajeev Deer Park:
Rajeev Deer park is located in a sprawling 30-acre land near to Lower Manair Dam on the outskirts of Karimnagar town.
Vemulawada is a Mandal head quarters on the western part in Karimnagar district. It is located on the banks of Mulavagu Rivulet. The distance between Karimnagar town and Vemulawada is 35 Kilometers. Vemulawada was a capital city of Vemulawada Chalukyas dynasty between A.D 750-973. The remnants of the temples and statues show that Chalukyas were great architects. The greatness of Vemulawada can be inferred from ten inscriptions from the various temples . In those inscriptions it is named as Lemulavatika, Lembulavade, Lembulavada. After the changes it is transformed into Lemulavada, Yemulada, Vemulavada. The oldest temples are located in Vemulawada in Karimnagar district.
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Vemulawada is a Mandal head quarters on the western part in Karimnagar district. It is located on the banks of Mulavagu Rivulet. The distance between Karimnagar town and Vemulawada is 35 Kilometers. Vemulawada was a capital city of Vemulawada Chalukyas dynasty between A.D 750-973. The remnants of the temples and statues show that Chalukyas were great architects. The greatness of Vemulawada can be inferred from ten inscriptions from the various temples . In those inscriptions it is named as Lemulavatika, Lembulavade, Lembulavada. After the changes it is transformed into Lemulavada, Yemulada, Vemulavada. The oldest temples are located in Vemulawada in Karimnagar district.
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