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  2. Reddi Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Reddi kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi kingdom existed from 1325 to 1448 CE in ... was the court poet of Prolaya Vema Reddi. He completed the Telugu translation of the ...

  3. Reddy - Wikipedia

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    Reddy [a] (also transliterated as Raddi, Reddi, Reddiar, Reddappa) is a Hindu caste predominantly found in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in South India. They are classified as a forward caste. The origin of the Reddy has been linked to the Rashtrakutas, although opinions vary. They were feudal overlords and peasant proprietors.

  4. Mallampalli Somasekhara Sarma - Wikipedia

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    Āndhrasaṃskrti taraṅgiṇī (in Telugu), Published by Andhra Pradesh Government, 1976. [5] The two books Forgotten Chapter and History of Reddi Kingdoms deal with the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Kakatiya Empire, the former covering the history of Musunuri Nayakas and the latter the history of Reddi kingdom.

  5. Kondaveedu Fort - Wikipedia

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    Reddy Kingdom,Gajapati Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, Sultans of Golconda, The French and the British Kondaveedu Fort is a historically significant ancient hill fortress located in Kondaveedu, a village in the Chilakaluripet constituency of Palnadu district , Andhra Pradesh , India .

  6. History of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Kondapalli Fort, constructed in 1325 CE by the Reddi Kingdom. Prolaya Vema Reddy established the Reddy kingdom. The Reddys ruled from present-day Srikakulam in the north to Kanchi in the south, most of the present-day Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. [29] [30] [31] [32]

  7. Kondapalli Fort - Wikipedia

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    Reddi Kingdom, [2] Gajapati Kingdom of Odisha, Qutubshahi dynasty, Vijayanagara Empire, Sultans of Golconda and the British Events 16th century Kondapally pedda Bailu or Plains Ply Ground Of Battles between Vellanki Rajas of Rayudu and Bahamanis of Golconda with the support of Paritrala Jupally Chieftains

  8. Yerrapragada - Wikipedia

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    Yarrapragada or Erranna was a Telugu poet in the court of King Prolaya Vema Reddy (1325–1353). The surname of Erranna was Yerrapragada or Yerrana, which are epithets of the fair-skinned Lord Skanda in the Telugu language, but became attached to his paternal family due its having notable members with fair or red-skinned complexions.

  9. Kasi Khandamu - Wikipedia

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    According to the researcher Nidudavolu Venkata Rao, the author most probably wrote this work in 1440 CE and dedicated his work to Sri Veerabhadra Reddy (1423–1448) of Reddi kingdom, under whom he was the court-poet. Srinatha was the first poet to take up this translation into Telugu language. Subsequent to him, two other poets Kancherla ...