Timeline of Guntur

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This gives a timeline of major and important events that took place in the Guntur Region of India.

  • Introduction: In India the history has been kept for thousands of years mainly through the culture, traditions, the science of Vedas and Puranas. The traditional time scale is clearly defined in Yugas cycles. The two epic events listed below are based on the traditional time scale. On a Paleolithic aspect Guntur District is home to the oldest evidence of humans in India, in the form of old stone age implements.

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[edit] Epic Events

  • 2.0 To 0.8 Mill Years (Last Treta Yuga, Ref)
  • 0.8 Mill years To 3102BC (Last Dwapara Yuga, Ref)
    • Mahabharata took place in this yuga. During their Agnatha Vasam Pandavas visited the area near Guthikonda [1] and Undavalli Caves of Guntur Region.

[edit] Till 1600AD

An old temple at Garthapuri
An old temple at Garthapuri
  • 500 BCE - The Kingdom of Prati Palaputra (currently Bhattiprolu), appears to be the earliest known kingdom in Guntur District.
  • 230BCE - Inscriptional evidence shows that king Kubera was ruling over Bhattiprolu, followed by the Sala Kings
  • 200 BCE - The philosopher Acharya Nagarjuna lived in this area.
  • Till & 900AD - Guntur region was successively ruled by dynasties such as the Satavahanas, Andhra-Ikshvakus, Pallavas, Ananda Gotrikas, Vishnukundina, Kota Vamsa ,Chalukyas.
  • 900 AD - Ammaraja I (922-929), the Vengichalakyan King had ruled the region. It was referred as Garthapuri.
  • 1180 AD - "Andhra Kurukshetra" took place, famous battle of Pallava Nadu which is enshrined in legend and literature.
  • 1300 AD - Guntur was mentioned as the native place of his forefathers by the famous poet Sri Thikkana Somayaji who co-authored the Telugu Mahabharatham.
  • 1509 AD - The famous Tenali Ramalinga joined the club of Astadiggajas (Elite Team for Administration, Literature, Poetry) in the Vijayanagara empire.

[edit] Last couple of hundred years

Battle of Guntur
Battle of Guntur
  • 1687 - Guntur became part of the Mughal empire when the emperor Aurangzeb conquered the Qutb Shahi sultanate of Golconda.
  • 1750 - French occupied and took control of the region.
  • 1780 - Battle of Guntur (involved areas ranging from Mysore to Guntur) took place, where rockets were first used by Indian troops against the British Army [2].
  • 1788 - Guntur was brought under control of the British East India Company, and became a district of Madras Presidency.
  • 1868 - Helium was discovered at Guntur City by a famous French astronomer.
  • 1885 - A higher education institution was established at Guntur, called AC College.
  • 1899 - On April 6 Gandhiji held a public meeting at Guntur City on the India's independence movement, with local freedom fighers such as Pattabhi Sitaramayya,Konda Venkatappayya. They marched till Bapatla.
  • 1912 - A family from Guntur travelling in the Titanic on the way to USA had survived from the sinking accident [3] [4].
  • 1922 - Civil disobedience movement(part of regaining India's independence) took place at Guntur City organised by Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu with 30,000 volunteers.
  • 1936 - India's first Central Tobacco Reasearch Institute started at Guntur.
  • 1946 - City's first Medical College campus (GMC) established [5].
  • 1947 - India regained independence from Britain.
  • 1952 - Guntur residents elected their first MP, Sistla Narasimharao [6].
  • 1953 - Guntur region played a major role in the formation of new Andhra Pradesh, T.Prakasam became the Head of the State.
  • 1954 - The State High Court was established at Guntur on July 5 1954 [7].
  • 1967 - Andhra University Guntur Campus was established at Nallapadu.
  • 1976 - Acharya Nagarjuna University was created, with the main campus on the east side of the city.
  • 1985 - City's first Engineering/Technology college campus (RVR) started.
  • 1992 - Conjoined twins were successfully separated at the Guntur General Hospital.
  • 2003 - Guntur division became the region's Railway Divisional head quarters under Indian Railways.
  • 2004 - To ease the traffic at Guntur station,New Guntur transit point started renaming old Reddipalem station as

an alternate route and a by-pass to notrh India .

  • 2006 - 30th Kalachakra International Festival took place at Amaravathi near Guntur.
  • 2006 - On October 4 a rare natural phenomenon occurred at Guntur with the city's entire skyline in Pinkish Orange Color [8].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Guthikonda Of Guntur
  2. ^ Indian Troops Rout British
  3. ^ Mrs Nellie E. Becker - Titanic Biographies - Encyclopedia Titanica
  4. ^ The Hindu : National : The Titanic survivors from Guntur
  5. ^ http://www.gunturmedicalcollege.in/
  6. ^ The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Guntur News : First Guntur MP dead
  7. ^ High Court Established
  8. ^ The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Guntur News : Rare natural phenomenon