Gurramkonda is a village in Annamayya district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
As per the 2011 census of India, the village is spread over 3111 hectares with 2501 houses and a population of 10642.
Located on Kadapa-Bengaluru Road, this horse-hill is a popular tourist attraction with its historical background.
Finally British and Nizam forces jointly captured this fort from Fateh Hyder, son of Tipu Sulthan.
Fort was lastly ruled by Tipus maternal uncle Mir raza ali khan and his discendants.
Mir raZa alikhans buried at Maqbira a beautiful dome atracts many visitors even today.
The fort is perched atop a magnificent hill 500 feet high.
But they are dilapidated.chisti kaghazi Hazrat Shah Kamal, kabul shahi kingdom.
Hyder Ali appointed teachers to give Tipu sultan an early education in subjects like Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Kannada, Quran, Islamic jurisprudence, riding, shooting and fencing.
Gurramkonda born Mir Noor Khan ruled the Kasim Mahal (sanatorium) which is near to the Madanpalle, he worked at Tipu Sultan as chief commander to the military.
Hence, the Muslim Calendar gives only a tentative overview of the upcoming Islamic dates as the start of each month is subject to the sighting of the moon.
The cone seen on the main entrance, built of stone, is 25 feet high It is known that the Hindu kings were the first to build this fort over the symbolism of Vishnu.
But today in front of the Rangini Mahal Many of the large buildings are in complete ruins.
While the adjacent kitchen ceiling collapses and the walls are painted, the portico built for the horse buggy used by the Nawab is still firmly in place.The National Highway 340 passes through the village, which connects Rayachoti and Kurabalakunta road of Andhra Pradesh.