{"id":590,"date":"2015-02-11T21:40:38","date_gmt":"2015-02-11T16:10:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goheritagerun.com\/blog\/?p=590"},"modified":"2015-12-08T14:36:55","modified_gmt":"2015-12-08T09:06:55","slug":"quick-look-monuments-warangal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.goheritagerun.com\/quick-look-monuments-warangal\/","title":{"rendered":"A quick look at the monuments in Warangal"},"content":{"rendered":"
Warangal – That’s where our next run is scheduled at. While Hampi is exceptionally popular owing to its World Heritage Status and the significant number of tourists it sees every year, Warangal has not been that often in the limelight. So, we start our series of blog posts on Warangal, with this snapshot of the monuments at Warangal (this includes monuments which are at a maximum distance of 10 km from the main city).<\/p>\n
The Kakatiyas, who were the rulers of the Andhra and Telangana territory, from 11th century to the 13th century, established Warangal (or Orugallu as it was known then) as their capital. They were patrons of architecture and the present-day Warangal also stands as proof for the same.<\/p>\n
1. The Thousand Pillars Temple<\/strong><\/p>\n