Raikal

Raikal is a town and headquarters of raikal mandal located in the , , It is known for being the home place of the ancient temple of Keshavanathaswamy, which was built in 1304 A.D. by Kakatiya King Prataparudra and is called as Kota Gudi, due to the mud fort that surrounds the temple.
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  • Type: Town with 16,400 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Raikal mandal, Jagtial district, Telangana, India
  • Also known as: Rāikal

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Satharam.

Village
, also known as Sataram, is a small village located in mandal of of the Indian state of . has a population of about 3000 people. is situated 7 km west of Raikal.

Raikal

Latitude
18.90479° or 18° 54′ 17″ north
Longitude
78.80802° or 78° 48′ 29″ east
Population
16,400
Elevation
257 metres (843 feet)
Open location code
7JCWWR35+W6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3051098586
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1258999
Wiki­data ID
Q11102023
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Telugu—“Raikal” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Raikal
  • Dutch: Raikal
  • Ladin: Raikal
  • Newari: रायकल् मण्डल, करीमनगर जिल्ला
  • South Azerbaijani: رایکال
  • Telugu: రాయికల్

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Highlights include sri pochamma temple and sri venkateshwara swamy temple.

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