Locals search for treasure in the Vijayanagara empire in the 16th century in Sannanpalli area of Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh are digging the soil. It is headlines in many media.
This interest was infected with the people after the spread of information that the fortress was in the fort.
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Over two weeks, the quarry took place in the fort. In this, the state mining department was involved. It was held by local Revenue Officers, police officers.
About this excavation was reported on November 13 and local residents told that about 1,000 people went and met what was happening, a local resident called Sapasappa. "When we arrived we were in the spot, there was a special Collector, Revenue Officer and DSP. Do not tell the locals
"We asked about the work to be done without the permission of the villagers, so the next day a rural assembly was held, and the resolution was passed by the 12-member committee and the excavation work continued."
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Akbarwali, a local resident, said, "There is a widespread news that there is a secret treasure in this area." He came here in 2002 in Anantapur, where he told us that he would give a gold coin for every house in the village from ancient gold coins. Kicking the pit Valturai stopped. "" For the past 10 to 12 years, such akalvarayccip's works are going on. These studies do not get anything other than water. " "He told.
speaking of Revenues oplecu, "the castle, treasure, expensive items that are spread news about the pukaralitta condition, this information denied to show the repair work took place. Themselves to the priest to be a few, per night drilling process of resorting to the complaints specified in Split, "he said.He continued, "Following the announcement made by archaeologists that some metal wealth in this area, these drilling activities were subject to the norms of mining laws."
Archeological officers of the Central State said that the fortress does not come under their discipline and that they can not prevent or sustain excavations in the area.
During the study, when asked about the available stones and the bones they were asked to get there. They said, in the name of the commissioner's instruction, they came to write notes on the materials that were there.
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The Archaeological Department of the State Archdiocese of Gangadar said that the archaeological excavation of the Indian Archeology Department is required for excavation in any archeology.
Meanwhile, media reports indicate that Trivikrama Raju refers to himself as the successor of Sri Krishna Deva, claiming that the fort belongs to the Revenue Officer.
Trivikrama Raju is working as assistant engineer in Telangana's irrigation department.
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