Kadapa is one of the ancient and beautiful cities in Andhra Pradesh. Kadapa (Cuddapah) is located in south-central part of the Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Kadapa District. Kadapa city is surrounded on three sides by the Nallamala and Palakonda hills (These hills are a part of
Behind the Name:
The name 'Kadapa' is derived from Telugu word ‘Gadapa’, which means threshold. The city is so named because it is the gateway from the north to the sacred hill-'Tirumala' of lord Venkateswara (Balaji). Devuni kadapa is the holy place (where ancient
Spell Change:
Kadapa was spelt 'Cuddapah' previously, it was changed to 'Kadapa' with effect from 19 August 2005 to reflect the actual Telugu pronunciation of the word.
History in Brief:
Kadapa city was a part of the Chola Empire from 11th -15th century. Muslims conquered it in 1565, and then the British took control of it in 1800. Although the town is an ancient one, it was probably extended by Neknam Khan, the famous Qutub Shahi commander, who called the extension ‘Neknamabad’. It is not probable that Nekanamabad was the name given to the whole town.
In any case, it fell into disuse as the records of 18th century refer to the Mayana rulers not as Nawabs of Nekanamabad but as the Nawabs of Kadapa. Except for some years in the beginning, Kadapa was the seat of the Mayana Nawabs in the 18th century. With the British occupation of the tract in 1800 A.D., Kadapa became the headquarters of one of the four Subordinate Collectors under Principal Collector, Major Munro.
In Kadapa there are the relics of the Kadapa Nawabs rule. Most prominent among these are two towers and the dargahs.
Places of Interest in this City:
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· Saint Cathedral
· Chand Peera Gumbazh
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· C P Brown Library
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