It later came under the rule of Chalukyas of Badami, the Kakatiyas, Musunuri Nayaks, Bahmani Sultanate, Qutub Shahis, Marathas, Mughals and, finally, the Asaf Jahi rulers of the Hyderabad State.
Later, the Kowlas region is said to have come under the rule of the Bahmanis, Qutb Shahis, Yadavas, Naikwaries, Mughals, Devagiri, Kalyani, Marathas, etc and finally under the Asaf Jahis (Nizams) (1724 to 1948).
[3] Nizam ul Mulk Asaf Jah appointed Raja Gopal Singh Gaur, a Kshatriya or Rajput, as the Chief of Kowlas in the 1720s.
Raja Deep Singh played a leading role in the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 and was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the British.
The Nizams appointed Sahibzada Maulvi Jamaluddin Sheikh Mirza, of Turk descent, as the Kiladar of Kowlas.
[7] His son Sahibzada Moinuddin Sheikh Mirza, was born in 1915 and chosen as his father's heir.
Hasan Gangu gave the Koulas fort to the Kapaya leader and concluded a truce.