Malliabad

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Malliabad is 5 km from Raichur. It has a fort and monuments.

It is an excavation site of the Archaeology Department; research, conservation and restoration works are in progress, with the help of the Kannada University, Hampi.

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Malliabad fort

The Malliabad fort is important in the history of Raichur and North Karnataka.

A ruined Vishnu temple and a pair of life-sized elephants carved in white granite are located in the fort. The State Department of Archaeology declared it a protected historical monument.

The fort was built in 1294 A.D. by the Kakatiyas of Warangal. It was also associated with the Vijayanagar Empire.

In 1520 A.D., Krishnadevaraya stayed here along with his army, during the Battle of Raichur against Adilshahis.{{cite web

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|work=The Hindu

|title=Research on fort in Malliabad soon

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Life sized elephants

Two life sized elephants carved in white granite{{cite web

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|title=Marred by vandalism and neglect

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}}{{cite web

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|work=The Hindu

|title=Monuments in a state of neglect

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}} were found in the Malliabad Fort and these are under the supervision of Government authorities.

The elephants are from the period of the Vijayanagar Empire. Initially the elephants were placed in front of the Vishnu temple, and once adorned the gateway of the Malliabad Fort.{{cite web

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|work=The Hindu

|title=Provide security to historical monuments, says sangha

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See also

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