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Kanigiri was earlier known as Kanakagiri (Golden Hill). Its full name is Kanigiri was a vassal kingdom during the reign of the poet and king Nannechodu of Udayagiri. Kanigiri is believed to have been ruled by Kamaraj who fought against Manumasiddhi. Kanigiri There are some historical buildings on the hill. Kanigiri fort, wells and durga are important among them. On Kanigiri hill there are also two dilapidated temples. On top of the hill is a flat land with an area of one square mile. Locals say that there used to be a town on the hill.Many people believe that this is the Kanakagiri described in the manuscript. If we look at the inscriptions related to kanigirisima, it seems that Katakapuradhiswarundagu ruled Rudra Seema - he himself - built the durgams here and as a sign of his victory Vijayamarthanda Durga is here.As mentioned in the history books. After him, his descendants ruled the area for some time. And some time later in the 17th century, Mysore Nawabaghu Hyderali conquered this Kanigirisima and leveled the town and the fort with the Kungutels. After this it became the possession of the Nizam.Then it was adopted by the English. During the rule of Ashwetamukhs, this taluk was included in the Kadapa districts of Kurnool for a few days and was in the Nellore district for some time. Since 1970, Prakasam has been in the district. There are 40 statutes related to Kanakagiri in Nellore District Statute Book.