Historical Warangal
Warangal and Hanamkonda as the legend goes are connected with the lines of the Great "Vishnukundins" and even preceding it likewise of the Buddhist and pre_Buddhist times of Indian History. During Eighth Century A.D., Warangal with an old name "Orukal" has filled in as Capital City of Yadava lord of the Kakatiyas or Ganapatis making Warangal as Capital City. The name of Warangal "Orugallu" is supposed to be the right type of Orukal which is the first assignment, the old town. The words the center of the Warangal fort. The Kakatiya line appears to have been in existence considerably before the center of the seventh Century A.D.because the well-known Chines Pilgrim Hieun-Tsang, mentions the name of the Kingdom of "Danakakitya" in the South. The family name Kakatiya is gotten from the nearby label of the Goddess Durga(Kakati).
After the fall of the Bahamani Kingdom, Warangal tumbled to the "Qutab Shahis" of Golkonda, and from there on it has gone under the influence of Nizam's dominitions.
Hence the city of Warangal has created both under the political and chronicled impacts of progressive incredible kings. Historical occasions and advancements occurred in Warangal City.
Kakatiyas- 1153-1323
Bahmanis- 1347-1512
Qutub Shahi- 1512-1687
Asif Jahi- 1724-1948