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- among their women . Padmanayaka is the prime subsect of Velama community and all the po****r historians clearly identified Padmanayakas with the Velama community...
- 507 metres (1,663 ft). The Recharla Padmanayaka dynasty ruled Amangal as its capital in 13th century. Padmanayaka dynasty were the feudatories of Kakateeya...
- The recorded history of Andhra Pradesh, one of the 28 states of 21st-century India, begins in the Vedic period. It is mentioned in Sanskrit epics such...
- Madras from 1887 . He belonged to the royal Velugoti Dynasty of the Padmanayaka Velamas. He is known to have reformed and encouraged education during...
- Prataparudra Caritramu hagiography, which claimed him to be the founder of the Padmanayaka class of Telugu warriors and provided the elite of the Vijayanagara empire...
- Wanaparthy district was ruled by Recherla Padmanayaka, Malyala and Gona dynasties in 13th century. Recherla Padmanayaka, Gona and Malyala dynasty kings were...
- Kakatiya Rulers. Just beside the village Rachakonda kingdom established by Padmanayaka Velama kings, The Famous king of Rachakonda Sri. Singhama Bhupala Constructed...
- Sultanate(Khilji & Tughlaq dynasties) 12. Musunuri Nayakas 13. Recherla Padmanayakas(Rachakonda & Devarakonda Velamas) 14. Bahamanis 15. Qutub Shahis 16....
- are also present in Uttarandhra region. Both of them are distinct from Padmanayaka Velama caste (also known as Velama Dora). Kop**** Velamas hold key positions...
- Rayudu, the 15th descendant of the Rajas of Venkatagiri, who belongs to Padmanayaka Velama clan. The town was originally named "Pedda-Puli" ("The Big Tiger")...