Panagal, Nalgonda district

Panagal or Panagallu is a historic town located 4 km from Nalgonda town in Telangana, India. Panagal was one of the capitals of Kunduru Chodas who ruled parts of eastern Telangana in the 11th and 12th centuries. The town is home to two historic temples - Chaya Someswara temple and Pachala Someswara temple built in the 11th and 12th centuries during the reign of Kunduru Chodas and Kakatiyas over the region. It is also home to Panagal museum established in 1982 and contains many sculptures, prehistoric tools, coins, bronzes, beads, arms and weapons, and copper plate inscriptions.

Panagal, Nalgonda district

Panagal or Panagallu is a historic town located 4 km from Nalgonda town in Telangana, India. Panagal was one of the capitals of Kunduru Chodas who ruled parts of eastern Telangana in the 11th and 12th centuries. The town is home to two historic temples - Chaya Someswara temple and Pachala Someswara temple built in the 11th and 12th centuries during the reign of Kunduru Chodas and Kakatiyas over the region. It is also home to Panagal museum established in 1982 and contains many sculptures, prehistoric tools, coins, bronzes, beads, arms and weapons, and copper plate inscriptions.