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The fall of the Kakatiya Kingdom in 1323, after being subject to seizures by the Tughlaq dynasty, led to a political vacuum in the Andhras.The Islamic conquerors failed to keep the region under effective control and constant infighting among themselves coupled with the martial abilities of the local Telugu warriors led to the loss of the entire region by 1347.
The Kakatiya dynasty (IAST: Kākatīya) [a] was a Telugu dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region in present-day India between 12th and 14th centuries. [6] Their territory comprised much of the present day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and parts of eastern Karnataka, northern Tamil Nadu, and southern Odisha.
Bhatraju (also transliterated as Bhatrazu) is an Indian caste of Telugu-speaking ballad reciters, poets, panegyrists, and religious musicians. [1] [2] They are primarily found in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also in smaller numbers in the neighbouring states.
The Nayaka dynasties refers to a group of Hindu dynasties who emerged during the Kakatiya dynasty and the Vijayanagara Empire period in South India.Many of these dynasties, such as the Madurai Nayaks and the Thanjavur Nayaks, were originally military governors under the Vijayanagara Empire, who, after the Battle of Talikota, declared themselves independent and established their own polities.
Renati Choda kingdom is mentioned by a Chinese traveller Yuan Chwang in the seventh century A.D. [6]. The Telugu Chodas contributed much to the early development and evolution of Telugu language and were the first dynasties to use Telugu as their official language in Andhra region.
6 "Dharani Samstha Rajkula" P. Leela: 0:42 7 "Purushulandune Veerulu" P. Leela 0:24 8 "Ghana Kurukshetra" Madhavapeddi Satyam, P. Leela 1:36 9 "Cheppandi Chuddam" Madhavapeddi Satyam, Pithapuram, Swarnalatha 2:36 10 "Sari Kotta Kannenoyi" P. Susheela 3:06 11 "Bhama Bhamakoka" Madhavapeddi Satyam, Swarnalatha 1:25 12 "Jajiri Jajiri" K. Jamuna Rani
It follows the story of Vikrama Simha (Krishna), a valiant army chief wrongfully exiled due to a conspiracy, and his doppelganger, Aditya Vardhana (also Krishna), who becomes embroiled in a struggle for the thrones of both kingdoms. The film also marked the Telugu debuts of actor Amjad Khan and composer Bappi Lahiri.
The film grossed ₹ 30 crore (US$3.6 million) worldwide in its first weekend with a distributors' share of ₹ 18.29 crore (US$2.2 million), reportedly entering into profit zone within three days. [25] [26] In nine days, the film collected a total gross of $500K (₹3.98 crore) at the United States box office. [27]