- part of modern-day
central Andhra and Rayalaseema. It was
established by
Prolaya Vema
Reddi in 1325. The
Telugu term "Reddi",
whose earlier forms were "Raddi"...
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founding ruler,
Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka,
suddenly appeared as a new
ruler at Rekapalle, near Bhadrachalam,
around 1330.
Prolaya Nayaka was son of Musunuri...
- Fort as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kondaveedu Fort was
constructed by
Prolaya Vema Reddy. It was used as the
capital by the
Reddy dynasty between 1328...
-
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...
-
Ibrahimpatnam mandal of NTR
district in
Andhra Pradesh,
India was
built by
Prolaya Vema
Reddy of
Reddi Kingdom during the 14th
century CE. It was initially...
-
Sikandar Khan,
Sultan (1368–1378)
Musunuri Nayakas (complete list) –
Musunuri Prolaya Nayudu, King (1323–1333)
Musunuri Kapaya Nayak, King (1333–1368) Pandyan...
- fall of the
Kakatiya empire, some
Reddi chiefs became independent rulers.
Prolaya Vema
Reddi proclaimed independence,
establishing a "Reddi dynasty" based...
- and
western Andhra between 1330-35 AD.
Several individuals—
Prolaya Vema Reddi,
Musunuri Prolaya nayaka, and
Arviti Somadeva liberated these parts and they...
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Jarimale Nayakas of
Gudekote Nayakas of
Nayakanahatti List of rulers–
Prolaya Vema
Reddy (1325–1335),
founder of
dynasty Anavota Reddy (1335–1364) Anavema...
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found at
Kandarada village, near
Pitapuram in East Godavari,
Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka donated the
village Vilasa in Kona
Mandala (present day Konaseema)...