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The first ruler of Pemmasani clan was Pemmasani Timmanayudu who fought many a battle and won the trust of Bukka Raya. [citation needed] Veera Thimma had a son by name Chennappa who had two sons Ramalinga Naidu and Peda Thimma Naidu. Ramalinga ruled Gandikota (1509-1530 CE) during the time of Krishna Deva Raya.
They were of Kamma origin, [2] spoke Sinhala and Tamil, and used both Sinhala and Tamil as their court languages and also they used Telugu with their family members and with their familiars [3] [4] They are also credited for building various Vishnu temples in Sri Lanka dedicated to their clan deity Vishnu, known as Upulvan in Sinhala. A ...
Kamma is a largely Hindu caste from South India.The community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the Kammanadu region of the erstwhile Guntur district and Ongole division in Andhra Pradesh.
Gurijala Nayakas were a Kamma clan who ruled Ramagiri Fort as capital during 14th and 15th centuries. Most famous of this clan was king Gurijala Muppa Bhupathi. He patronised famous poet Madiki Singana. [1] [2]
The title is closely related to Naidu, Nayudu, Nayaka and Nayak. Nayak words contains prestigious meaningful terms Justice, Honesty, Fairness, Rightness, Hero, Country, Honour, Courage, Brave. In Telugu regions it refers to the Kapu (caste) and the Kamma (caste). Southern India splitand ruled under different Kings and Queens under Nayaks.
A new InfoBox has been added to this page Template:Caste Groups of India (Kamma).This is a modified version of Template:Ethnic group which is used by Nair and Jats.This template can be used for India specific as it has Surname section.If it needs any addition or modification please feel free to leave me a message and I wish the current template will not be tampered.
There were several Kamma Kings, including Vasireddy Venkatadri Naidu and the Pemmasani Clan of Gandikota". I am sure the Musunuri Nayak will not be a problem since its mentioned that these historians believe they are Kammas on the Musunuri Nayak Page.
[1] [a] Members of the group include Damarla Chennapa Nayaka, after whom the city of Chennai is named. [2] [3] The Kalahasti Nayaks had their origins in the Velama warrior clans of present-day Andhra Pradesh. [4] These Nayakas served as vassals of the late Vijayanagara Empire, then held by the Aravidu Dynasty and headquartered at Chandragiri ...