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History of krishnagiri district

History of krishnagiri district. Krishnagiri is a Town and district headquarters of Krishnagiri district in Tamilnadu, India. It is said that this area is once ruled by the King Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagar empire, hence the town got the name Krishnagiri Krishna. From the kings name and Giri. Means hill, Krishnagiri is surrounded by many hills. Krishnagiri was ruled by Hyder ali and Tipu sultan of Mysore in the 18. Some historical places in krishnagiri district are,. 4 Kenilworth fort,Hosur.

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History of krishnagiri district. Krishnagiri is a Town and district headquarters of Krishnagiri district in Tamilnadu, India. It is said that this area is once ruled by the King Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagar empire, hence the town got the name Krishnagiri Krishna. From the kings name and Giri. Means hill, Krishnagiri is surrounded by many hills. Krishnagiri was ruled by Hyder ali and Tipu sultan of Mysore in the 18. Some historical places in krishnagiri district are,. 4 Kenilworth fort,Hosur.

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