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Adoni (,
Kannada:ಆದೊನಿ,
Urdu:ادونى), is a
municipality,
mandal headquarters and commercial town in
Kurnool district in the
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. It is 180 miles (300 km) from
Hyderabad and 307 miles (494 km) from
Chennai by rail. It has a population of about 2,43,247 people (of whole Adoni Mandal). Adoni is 245th biggest city in terms of population in India. Once a stronghold of the medieval
Vijayanagara Empire, today it has a substantial
textile industry. The hill-fort, now in ruins, was an important seat of government in
Islamic times and is frequently mentioned in the wars of the 18th century. Adoni is located in the border of
Andhra Pradesh and
Karnataka. During
British period Adoni was known as Second Mumbai as it is the hub for all types of
businesses. As many rice mills are sealed due to some reasons, the production of
rice is reduced. But still Adoni is the richest producer of
cotton and it there is a big market yard in the town and hence the town is called as the Town of Cotton or Grain Market of South India.
History
Adoni is one of the biggest and commercial towns in
Rayalaseema and also in
Andhra Pradesh StateIn 1867 AD The Adoni...
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