Adoni is a city in Kurnool district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipality and the headquarters of Adoni mandal, administered under the Adoni Revenue Division. As of 2011 census of India, Adoni had a population of 166,537, making it the 16th most populous city in the state. It had an urban agglomeration population of 184,771. The Adoni fort is central to the town's history. Adoni is a large producer of cotton and has a substantial ginning and textile industry. Second in importance is groundnut oil. Adoni is an important trading centre in Andhra Pradesh with a big market situated in the centre of the town. Historical Adoni Fort and Shahi Jamia Masjid built in 1660 by Siddi Masud are some of the notable landmarks around the city.
Opulent palaces, ancient forts and majestic structures greet you at every nook and corner of this majestic country. This rich history oozes out of all ancient structures and famous historical monuments in India. There are many beautiful and unexplored places in India, follow us to explore Famous Places in India.
© Famous Places in India, all rights reserved.
Designed and maintained by Surathu Technologies