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- The Musunuri Nayakas were a ruling family of 14th-century South India who were briefly significant in the Telugu states. Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka is said...
- Persio-Tajik sultanate of central India competed for the region. In the end the Musunuri Nayaks won over Delhi. Under Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire...
- sultanate took over when Delhi sultanate became weak. Around the same time, Musunuris and Reddi Kingdom ruled parts of this region in the early 14th century...
- Tilangani was appointed its governor. In 1336 the regional chieftains Musunuri Nayakas—who revolted against the Delhi sultanate in 1333—took Warangal...
- constructed by Musunuri Nayaks. It served as an impregnable citadel during various regimes of different dynasties, including the Musunuri Nayaks, Qutb Shahi’s...
- Rajasinha of Kandy Raghunatha Nayak Chokkanatha Nayak Tirumala Nayaka Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka Rani Mangammal Queen Meenakshi Nara Chandrababu Naidu G....
- Telangana, India. It was the capital city of Kakatiya dynasty and the Musunuri Nayakas. The fort appears to have existed since at least the 12th century...
- of Kerala. After the downfall of Kakatiya empire, two cousins known as Musunuri Nayaks rebelled against the Delhi Sultanate and recaptured Warangal and...
- entire region by 1347.[verification needed] This led to the rise of the Musunuris (initially based in Coastal Andhra) and Recharlas in the Telangana region...
- royal throne of the Bahmani Sultans of Deccan in India. It was a gift by Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka, then king of Warangal (or Telingana), during the Bahmani-Vijayanagar...