Shahpura, Warangal district
Shahpura | |
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Village | |
Shahpura Shahpura Location in Telangana, India | |
Coordinates: 17°47′42″N 79°13′35″E / 17.7951°N 79.2264°ECoordinates: 17°47′42″N 79°13′35″E / 17.7951°N 79.2264°E | |
Country | India |
State | Telangana |
District | Warangal |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Shahpura (also known as Shahpur) is a village in the Indian state of Telangana. A hill-fort exists here which was occupied by the highwayman and bandit Papadu between around 1701 and 1710, during the reign of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The fort endured a series of four sieges before Papadu was captured and executed.[1] A number of Sufi mystics were laid to rest in Shahpura between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries.[2]
References
- ↑ Eaton, Richard M. (2005). A Social History of the Deccan, 1300–1761: Eight Indian Lives. New Cambridge History of India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 155, 161. ISBN 978-0-521-25484-7. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ Suvorova, Anna. Muslim Saints of South Asia: The Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries. Routledge. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-134-37006-1. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
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