- The
Balija are a Telugu-speaking
mercantile community primarily living in the
Indian states of
Andhra Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu,
Karnataka and in
smaller numbers...
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Linga Balija is a
subcaste of the
Indian Balija caste. The
Balija are a Telugu-speaking
trading community primarily living in the
Indian states of Andhra...
- with
Madurai as
their capital. The
Madurai Nayaks had
their origins in the
Balija Chetti merchants clans of present-day
Andhra Pradesh. The
Nayak reign which...
- 'Nayakudu' (నాయకుడు)
meaning leader, chief, headman.
Telugu castes such as the
Balija,Kapu/Telaga, Kamma, Gavara, Golla, Mudiraju,
Turpu Kapu,
Velama and Boya...
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Balija Point is the
point on the
south side of the
entrance to
Beripara Cove on the
southeast coast of Liège
Island in the
Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica...
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Pradesh and
Telangana are: (arranged alphabetically)
Brahmin Kamma Kapu /
Balija Komati Raju
Reddy Velama Some
communities within these groups are instead...
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Balija,
Setty Balija)
refers to two
distinct and
completely unrelated communities in
Andhra Pradesh, India. The term
Setti Balija (or
Chetty Balija)...
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erstwhile Srikakulam and
Vizianagaram districts where they are
known as Telaga.
Balija community of
Rayalaseema is
closely related to Kapu
caste and both are often...
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people belonging to Velama, Kapu, Kamma,
Telaga and
Balija. In the
Telugu castes such as the
Balija,
Golla and
Kamma use the
Naicker title. Also in Andhra...
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plays and agriculture. They are also
known as
Poosala Balija,
Bukka Dasari, and
Krishna Balija in
different areas of
their habitation. The
history of...