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- Nayaka or Timmarasu; 31 December 1461 – 1534) was the prime minister (mahapradhana) and military commander of Krishnadevaraya. He is also known as "Appaji"...
- He held the offices of the Senadhipati (lit. 'Commander-in-chief'), Mahapradhana (lit. 'Prime Minister') and Karyakarta (lit. 'Agent of the Emperor')...
- number of records. The former was a MahaPradhana, Kosadhikari, MahasandhiVigrahika and the latter was a MahaPradhana and Mahadandanayaka. Table on Pg 303...
- MahaDandanayaka (head of military) and MahaPradhana (prime minister); Ananta-Prabhu is mentioned as a MahaPradhana (prime minister), Kosadhikari (Head of...
- ****isted by a cabinet of ministers (Pradhana) headed by the prime minister (Mahapradhana). Other important titles recorded were the chief secretary (Karyakartha...
- position of the Sevaka (English: servant) of Bijjala. Parameshwara, the Mahapradhana (English: prime minister), is informed by the head blacksmith Dhamaka...
- establishing the kingdom of Gauriparvat as him as Maharaja and Hidumba as Mahapradhana, Somadeva's continuously becomes more stressed. Pattraya wants to kill...
- to the Chalukya emperor. Excavated inscriptions record titles such as Mahapradhana (Chief minister), Sandhivigrahika, and Dharmadhikari (chief justice)...
- peace with her lover Shivappa, far from the kingdom of Mahishmathi. Mahapradhana Parameswara - He is the prime minister of Mahismathi. He is the king's...
- Each province had a local governing body consisting of a minister (Mahapradhana) and a treasurer (Bhandari) that reported to the ruler of that province...