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- inscription in the temple says it was constructed in the year 1213 CE by Recharla Rudra Reddy—a general of Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva (r. 1199–1262). Located...
- Rudra of Recherla (IAST: Recerla) family, also known as Rudra-senani, was a 12th-13th century military commander, administrator and v****al of the Kakatiya...
- to the rise of the Musunuris (initially based in Coastal Andhra) and Recharlas in the Telangana region, while the coastal belt saw the rise of a third...
- Kumaragiri of the same dynasty. Kumaragiri fought many wars with the Recharlas of Rachakonda and the Kalinga rulers. He sent his general Kataya Vema...
- Kulkarni as Nandini's mother Chetanya Adib as Tella Durga Anupam Shyam as Recharla Omkar Salman Yusuff Khan (special appearance) Vivek Oberoi's performance...
- Pragathi as Harita Sushmita Mukherjee as Bolla Gomati Anupam Shyam as Recharla Omkar Vishwajeet Pradhan as Rajidi Puru Reddy Subrat Dutta as AK Ajaz Khan...
- Vavilala kings, Munusuri Dyanasty, Bahamani Sultans, Vijayanagara Kings, Recharla Padmanayakas, Kutubshahis, Mughals and Nizam of Hyderabad ruled this area...
- inscription of Ganapati-deva, the Palampet inscription of the Kakatiya general Recharla Rudra, and Vidyanatha's Prataparudriya. The Bayyaram tank inscription calls...
- Santhosh Sridhar as Subbu Vikas Nelli as Sriram Rohith Konda as Mahesh Uma Recharla as Radha "Tollywood: కాలం రాసిన కథలు ట్రైలర్ రిలీజ్.. ఐదుగురు జంటలతో.....
- 850; 78.533. It has an average elevation of 507 metres (1,663 ft). The Recharla Padmanayaka dynasty ruled Amangal as its capital in 13th century. Padmanayaka...