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Guntur is an important district of Andhra Pradesh covering an area of 11,391 sq.km on the Deccan, the first home of man in India. Palaeolithic (old stone age) implements have been found, suggesting that man then roamed the region. The Kingdom of Prati {alaputra (5th century BC), identified with Bhattiprolu, appears to be the earliest known kingdom in Guntur District. We also have an inscriptional evidence to show that king Kubera was ruling over Bhattiprolu around 230 BC followed by the Sala Kings. Guntur was successively ruled by famous dynasties such as the Satavahanas, Ikshavakus, Pallavas, Anandagothrins, Vishnu Kundins, Chalukyas, Cholas, Kakatiyas, Reddies, Vijayanagara and Jutub Shahis during ancient and medieval times. Later, several subordinate kingdoms ruled the region. These subordinate dynasties also indulged in mutual wars, one of which culminated in a famous battle of Palnadu which is enshrined in legend and literature as "Andhra Kurukshetra" in 1180 AD.

During the period of Nizam rule, the French occupied Guntur in 1750. Guntur was brought under control of the British East India Company by 1788 AD. The Region played a remarkable role in the freedom struggle and the formation of Andhra Pradesh. There are several opinions on the meaning and origin of the word Guntur. The word owes its origin to words like gundu (a rock), gunta (a pond) and kunta (1/3 of an acre). We know that in Sanskrit Guntur is called Garthapuri (Guntlapuri).

The earliest reference to Guntur, a variant of Guntur, comes from the Idern plates of Ammaraja I (922-929 AD), the Vengichalakyan King. Guntur also appears in another two inscriptions dated 1147 AD and 1158 AD.

Since the beginning of Buddhist epoch, Guntur stood foremost in matters of education. Buddhists established universities in ancient times at Dhanyakataka (Amaravathi) and Nagarjunakonda. At present, with many educational institutions, Guntur leads the other Andhra Districts in matters of education.

Some places of historical importance in Guntur District are Amaravathi, Nagarjunakonda, Bhattiprolu, the Undavalli caves and the archeological museum in Guntur.

Paddy, tobacco, cotton and chillies are the main agricultural products cultivated in the district.

Unique to Guntur:- Guntur is also the historical place where helium was discovered. In 1869, Guntur witnessed a complete solar eclipse for about ten minutes. The eclipse attracted many British scientists to the place, and so helium was discovered on Sun's surface.

There was only one family in the famous Titanic from India and that was from Guntur.

 

Tourist Attractions

S.No Tourist Spot Theme Place
 1 Amaravati Buddhist Centres   Amaravati  
 2 Amaravati Museum Museums   Amaravati  
 3 Amaravati Temple Pilgrim Centres   Amaravati  
 4 Bapatla Beach(Suryalanka) Beaches   Bapatla  
 5 Bhavanarayanaswami 
Temple At Bapatla
Pilgrim Centres   Bapatla  
 6 Chebrole Pilgrim Centres   Chebrole  
 7 Chejerla Pilgrim Centres   Chejerla  
 8 Durgi Stone Craft Handicrafts   Durgi  
 9 Ethipothala Water falls Water Falls   Nagarjunasagar  
 10 Guthikonda Caves Caves   Guthikonda  
 11 Karampudi Pilgrim Centres   Karampudi  
 12 Kesanapalli Buddhist Centres   Macherla  
 13 Kondaveedu Hills, Forts & Monuments  Kondaveedu  
 14 Kotappa Konda Pilgrim Centres   Narasaraopet  
 15 Mangalagiri Sarees Handlooms   Mangalagiri  
 16 Panakala Narasimhaswamy Temple Pilgrim Cetres   Mangalagiri 
 17 Mary Matha -  
Phirangipuram
Pilgrim Centres   Phirangipuram  
 18 NTR Manasa Saovaram Leisure Spots   Guntr  
 19 Nagarjuna Sagar Dam Leisure Spots   Nagarjunasagar  
 20 Pedakakani Pilgrim Centres   Pedakakani  
 21 Sitanagaram Pilgrim Centres   Sitanagaram  
 22 Sri Laxmi Chennakesava 
Swamy Temple
Pilgrim Centres   Macherla  
 23 Tenali Temples Pilgrim Centres   Tenali  
 24 Undavalli Cave Caves   Undavalli  
 25 Uppalapadu Birds Sanctuary Leisure S Uppalapadu  

 

 

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