Mudgal’s many attractions
Mudgal in Raichur district is a town replete with historic structures. It has several inscriptions belonging to the Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri. The place is also well-known for its communal harmony. The main attractions here are the remnants of the Mudgal fort and an ancient Roman Catholic Church built by the Jesuits before 1557. In the beginning of the 14th century, it was an important outpost of the Kakatiya kingdom. Malik Naib, after seizing Devagiri, captured Mudgal along with Raichur. After the establishment of the Bahamani dynasty, the Bijapur kings took possession of the western and southern parts of the territory of the Bahamani kingdom including the forts of Raichur and Mudgal. Mudgal has a wonderful fort with many unique features. But the fort is on the verge of collapse because of poor maintenance. Are authorities at the Archaeological Survey of India listening?
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