Kammata Durga, also spelled as ''Kammatadurga'',(near
Hemagudda) is a village in the
Koppal taluk of
Koppal district in the
India
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Karnataka
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. Kammatadurga is located Northeast to District Headquarters
Koppal.
Importance
Kammatadurga was the capital of King Kampila, father of
Kumara Rama. Kammatadurga is famous for the ancient Kammatadurga fort also called as ''Kumara Rama Kote'' located on the hill top.
"Koppal's historic sites beckon"
''Deccan Herald'',
See also
* Hemagudda
* Koppal
* Munirabad
Munirabad, also called Huligi, is a Town in the Koppal district in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Demographics
According to the 2001 Indian census, Munirabad had a population of 8,113. 12% of inhabitants were under 6. Males constituted 51 ...
References
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Villages in Koppal district