Anegondi

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  ?Anegondi
Karnataka • India
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Location of Anegondi
Coordinates: 15°21′10″N 76°29′31″E / 15.3527, 76.4919
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 568 m (1,864 ft)
District(s) Koppal District
Population 0 (2001)

Coordinates: 15°21′10″N 76°29′31″E / 15.3527, 76.4919

Anegondi ಆನೆಗೊಂದಿ which literally means elephant pit in Kannada is a small village in Koppal district of Karnataka state, located on the north banks of the Tungabhadra River on the opposite bank of the Vittala Temple. Anegondi was famous for becoming the original capitol city of the Vijayanagara Empire when Mohammad Tughlaq, Sultan of Delhi, defeated the King of Anegondi (Jambukeshwara Raya) and appointed Malik Nayab as his representative to rule over the city. During this time the brothers Hakka and Bukka organised a group following Vidyaranya's advice that successfully recaptured Anegondi without bloodshed by sneaking into the Anegondi fort and taking Malik Nayab prisoner while he was drunk. Later on, Hakka and Bukka (along with the help of Vidyaranya) would found the Vijayanagara Empire with Anegondi as its capital, though it was moved to nearby Vijayanagara in northern Karnataka as the empire continued to expand.[citation needed]

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Hampi anegundi

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