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Pemmasani Erra
Timmanayudu, also
known as
Pedda Timmanayudu or Yara
Timmanayudu, was a
member of the
Pemmasani Nayaks in the 16th
century Vijayanagara...
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Pemmasani Timmanayudu I, also
known as
Thimma Nayudu, was the
progenitor of the
Pemmasani Nayaks, as per the
kaifiyat of Tadipatri. The
Pemmasani migrated...
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Pemmasani Timmanayudu II was a
member of the
Pemmasani Nayaks. He was the son of
Pemmasani Ramalinga I and a
contemporary of Vira
Narasimharaya and Krishnadevaraya...
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known that a
Pemmasani Nayak,
Timmanayudu, had
court poets and
ministers of his own, such as Channamaraju.
Pemmasani Timmanayudu also ****isted
Venkata II in...
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Timmanayudu II, a
contemporary of Vira
Narasimharaya and Krishnadevaraya.
Timmanayudu built this
temple after Vishnu is said to have told
Timmanayudu...
- led by
Pemmasani Erra
Timmanayudu. When
Tirumala arrived at
Gandikota with a
large force, he
demanded that Erra
Timmanayudu surrender Aliya Rama Raya...
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southern India Pemmasani Timmanayudu I,
progenitor of the
Pemmasani Nayaks, as per the
kaifiyat of
Tadipatri Pemmasani Timmanayudu II,
member of the Pemmasani...
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significantly during this period,
aided by his
alliance with
Pemmasani Erra
Timmanayudu of the
Pemmasani Nayaks.
Following Achyuta Deva Raya's
death in 1542...
- Nayudu. He had two daughters,
Govindamma and Rajagopalamma, and a son,
Timmanayudu II. His two
daughters each
constructed a
village and temple. Govindamma...
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clothes and
jewels following this victory. He was the son of
Pemmasani Timmanayudu II and Machamma. The
Pemmasani Nayaks were a
martial clan.
During the...