'Chicacole', was the former name for the city of
Srikakulam. Chicacole was also capital of Muslim kings. Ruined tombs of Muslim kings are still seen in
Srikakulam. Srikakulam is situated in north of
Andhra Pradesh. Srikakulam district was formed on
August 15 1950. Srikakulam, the northernmost district in the Andhra Pradesh, was a part of
Vishakapatnam District until it was bifurcated in 1950. Srikakulam town, the headquarters of the district, is located on the east bank of the River Nagavali. Towards the west is Bay of Bengal and towards the South East is
Vijayanagaram district and towards north is state of
Orissa.
Handloom weaving is the chief cottage industry here. Srikakulam is also famous for its high quality muslin. The most important places of interest in the town include a mosque known as Jumma Masjid, built by Sher Muhammad Khan, and the temple of Kotisvaraswami. In the olden days;
Chedidianasti kings,
Satavahana kings and
Golkonda nawabs ruled some part of this district.