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Gadwal Samsthanam was a
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of the Nizam of Hyderabad. It was once part of
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(though it is now
Gadwal Gadwal is a City and the district headquarters of Jogulamba Gadwal district in the Indian state of Telangana. It is located from the state capital Hyderabad And 59 km From Kurnool and is a state assembly constituency. Gadwal historical ...
in
Jogulamba Gadwal district Jogulamba district is a district in the Indian state of Telangana. The administrative headquarters of the district is located at Gadwal. The district shares boundaries with Narayanpet, Wanaparthy districts and with the state boundary of Andhra P ...
). It was one of the three important samsthanams, the other two being Wanaparthy Samsthanam and Jatprole Samsthanam.


Historical Places

The Samsthanam has a fort called as Gadwal Fort or Nalla somanadri fort. The fort is in a dilapidated state today. Lingamma Bavi and Chokkamma Bavi are two wells constructed by Somanadri. The wells were named based on the names of his wives Lingamma and Chokkamma.


The Feudatory

It was once ruled by a feudal lord, Maha Raja Sri Somashekar Ananda bhoopal Reddy, called Somanadri hails from Poodoor village. Gadwal has developed around a fort built by the Gadwal ruler Somanadri. This Gadwal Samsthanam was protected by Mallichetti vamshiyulu. The Nagi Reddy we fondly know Nagappa was an Ayngarashakulu of Gadwal samsthanam (Raja somanadri was a minor). He died in a war with fanatic sultans. Then Narsappa succeeded his father Nagappa as Gadwal Samsthanam Ayngarashakulu, but unfortunately for some reason he had to leave the palace. In 1947, Adi Lakshmidevamma was the feudatory queen of Gadwal Samsthanam during
Nizam The Nizams were the rulers of Hyderabad from the 18th through the 20th century. Nizam of Hyderabad (Niẓām ul-Mulk, also known as Asaf Jah) was the title of the monarch of the Hyderabad State ( divided between the state of Telangana, Mar ...
rule. She aided forces led by
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to annex Hyderabad state into independent India and let those forces to enter Hyderabad state through Gadwal.


List of Rulers

According to the family history, Pedda Veera Reddy, Peddanna Bhupaludu, Sarga Reddy, Veera Reddy and Kumara Veera Reddy ruled Gadwal between 1553 and 1704.


Asthana Purohit

The last known feudal lord in Gadwal Samsthanam was Maharani Adhilakshmi Devamma who lived in the hereditary fort appointed S.P. Ananda murthy who was in time in-charge of the Agraharam with Ramachandra swamy temple in Gadwal along with the lands in and around it. When the Maharani Adhilaxmi Devamma moved to Hyderabad with her children, S.P.Anandamurthy had appointed S.P. Narashima murthy as the Asthan Purohit to move along with the Asthanam to Hyderabad to perform the Daily rituals at the Palace. S.P. Narashima murthy along with his wife S.P. Subbamma and the adopted child (S. P. Subrahmanyam) moved to Hyderabad


Popular culture

The Samsthanam was the main feature in a hit 2009 Telugu movie, Arundhati and Kondaveeti Raja.


Gallery

File:Chennakeshava swamy temple in Gadwal Fort.jpg, Chennakeshava swamy temple in Gadwal Fort File:Maharani Adhilaxmi Devamma.jpg, Maharani Adhilaxmi Devamma File:Chenna Keshava Temple.jpg, Chenna Keshava Temple


See also

* Wanaparthy Samsthanam * Papannapet Samsthanam * Samasthans of Hyderabad *
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*
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References

{{reflist People from Hyderabad State People from Mahbubnagar district