Pennalurpet
Village in Tamil Nadu, IndiaPennalurpet is a village in India located between Andhra Pradesh and the Tamil Nadu border. The village is under the control of the Tamil Nadu government. It is a very important place for commercial marketing of nearby village people and farmers.Pennalurpet was ruled by Zamindars who paid the tax for this village to kings. Their family is still living in this village. The Zamindar family's surname is " Bollampalli" and present descendents names are B.Subbarathnam, B. Ramachandran, B. Rajagopal and their Children B.Venkataramana, B.Pradeep Kumar & B. Sreeram They have donated their guest house and other buildings to the village for school. Under British rule it served as a temporary place to store explosive. Around 1990 people found two old bombs used for tanks; the bombs were from the British Army's tank explosives that may have been used in World War II..