- the
Sambuvarayas ruled their regions independently. Two
chiefs of the
family namely,
Venrumankonda Sambuvaraya (1322 CE) and
Rajanarayana Sambuvaraya (1337...
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originally built by Pallavas, with
later additions from the Cholas, Pandyas,
Sambuvarayas,
Vijayanagara Rayas and the Nayaks. A
granite wall
surrounds the temple...
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During the
later period, the
village was part of the
territories of
Sambuvarayas and
Kumara Kampana. The
Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya (1502–29)...
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Sadras dated to 1359
mention this
place as
Rajanarayanan Pattinam after a
Sambuvaraya chieftain.
There is a
temple to
Vishnu here, and
because of it later...
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various dynasties like Chola, Pandya, Kandavarayas, Cheras, Kakatiya,
Sambuvaraya,
Hoysala and
Vijayanagara indicating various donations to the temple...
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Institute of
Tamil Studies. pp. 252–3. A.,
Krishnaswami (1957). "The
Sambuvarayas of
Padaividu their roles in South".
Proceedings of the
Indian History...
- dynasty,
Medieval Cholas,
Later Cholas, the
Rashtrakuta dynasty, the
Sambuvaraya chieftains, Vijayanagar, the
Nawabs of the Carnatic, and the administration...
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various dynasties like Chola, Pandya, Kandavarayas, Cheras, Kakatiya,
Sambuvaraya,
Hoysala and
Vijayanagara indicating various donations to the temple...
- Thevaaram.org. 2011.
Retrieved 14
March 2016. A.,
Krishnaswami (1957). "The
Sambuvarayas of
Padaividu their roles in South".
Proceedings of the
Indian History...
- and
conquest of Kanchipuram.
After conquering Kanchipuram and
subduing Sambuvaraya chieftain,
Kampanna enjoys a
brief interlude while consolidating his...