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Prolaya Nayaka was son of
Musunuri Pochaya Nayaka. Some
Andhra historians state that
Musunuri Nayakas belonged to the
Kamma caste group.
Musunuri Nayakas were...
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history may give an
important clue. Many
Nayakas,
including the
three major Nayakas in the
Tamil area and the
Nayakas of Cannapattana, Beluru, and Rayadurga...
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Nayakas of
Keladi (Kannada: [keɭɐd̪i naːjɐkɐru]) (1499–1763), also
known as
Nayakas of
Bednore (Kannada: [bid̪ɐnuːru naːjɐkɐru]) and
Ikkeri Nayakas (Kannada:...
- polities. The
Nayaka kingdoms included the following:
Musunuri Nayakas, 14th
century warrior-kings from
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Recherla Nayakas, 14th-15th...
- Look up nayak, Nayak, naik, or Naik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nayak may
refer to:
Nayak caste, a
caste found in
India Nayak,
another name for...
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Nayakas of
Chitradurga (1588–1779) were an
Indian dynasty that
ruled parts of
eastern Karnataka during the post-Vijayanagara period,
centered at Chitradurga...
- was an
Indian king and
ruler of the
Keladi Nayaka Kingdom. The
Keladi Nayakas were
successors of the
Vijayanagara Empire in the
coastal and
Malnad (hill)...
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Kanakachalapathi Temple (Kanakachalapathi Mandir)
which was
built by the
Nayakas.
Kanakagiri is
situated in
Koppal district, 20 km
northwest of the town...
- The
Nayakas of
Kalahasti were a line of
rulers of
Kalahasti and
Vandavasi prin****lities.
Members of the
group include Damarla Chennapa Nayaka,
after whom...
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Recherla Nayakas were an
Andhra dynasty that
wrested power from the
Musunuri Nayakas and
became the
dominant power in the
Telangana region during the...