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[color=#ff0000]Battles were fought at all levels at a great cost and independence was achieved after many a sacrifice. The Nayak armies liberated Warangal by 1326 and drove away Muslims from Telugu country[17]. Many of the inscriptions glorified the victories of Prolaya and the statecraft he practised[18][19]. The cousins strengthened the forts, rebuilt temples, restored village grants to Brahmins and encouraged arts and literature. The ageing Prolaya (Prolaneedu) retired to the Rekapalli fort (East Godavari district) after vesting the power in the younger and more dynamic Kaapaya[/color]

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[img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img] manaki ilantivi avasaram antava sombu [img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img]

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[size=5][color=#ff0000]The Telugu country was in great turmoil and ferment. Seeds of revolution were sown. Two patriotic souls, Annaya Mantri and Kolani Rudradeva exhorted and united the remaining Nayak chieftains. They instilled a sense of unity and sacrifice to protect the Telugu country and Hindu Dharma. A dynamic and valiant Nayak hailing from Vengi (in modern-day West Godavari district) was chosen as their leader. He was Musunuri Prolayanayak (Prolaaneedu), a brave and battle-hardy Kamma warrior[14]. Prolaynayaka was the son of Pochinayaka who had three brothers namely Devanayaka, Kammanayaka and Rajanayaka. The son of Devanayaka was Kaapayanayaka (Musunuri Kaapaaneedu) who was the right hand man of Prolaya. The other cousins of Prolaya also ably assisted him in his endeavours[/color][/size]

[size=5][color=#ff0000]Prolaya galvanized all the Nayaks and their progeny and united them with his organizational skills[15]. The Nayaks set aside their differences and rallied under the leadership of Prolaya to safeguard the Hindu religion and the empire [16].Some of the prominent Nayaks included Addanki Vemareddy, Koppula Prolayanayaka, Recherla Singamanayaka, Manchikonda Ganapatinayaka, Vundi Vengabhupathi etc., They all had a singular objective of liberating Telugu country from the alien invaders.[/color][/size]

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[img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img] manaki ilantivi avasaram antava sombu [img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img]
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just info... telusukune vadu telusukuntadu

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inka edise batch raaledendi ..mati inta late ayite ela [img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img]

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[color=#ff0000][size=5]Martial clans: Many clans belonging to Kamma social group figure prominently in the battles during Vijayanagara era and in the subsequent years. Some of these clans include Pemmasani, Matcha, Vasireddy, Kodali, Sammeta, Choda/Chode, Dasari, Alamandala, Adapa, Suryadevara, Nadendla, Sakhamuri etc.[9] The most prominent Kamma commanders in Krishnadevaraya’s army belonged to Suryadevara, Vasireddy, Pemmasani, Ravella and Sayapaneni clans[/size][/color][/size]
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[color=#ff0000][size=5]Pemmasani Thimma Nayudu was the commander of Vijayanagara army which fought and won the battle of Gulbarga (Kalubarige) in 1422 CE. The king Devaraya II made him the governor of Gandikota (Cuddapah).[61][62] Thimma Nayudu constructed a large number of temples and tanks in the Rayalaseema region. The Gandikota Kammas kept the Muslim rulers like the Bahmanis at bay and protected Telugu land for a long time to come.[63Martial clans: Many clans belonging to Kamma social group figure prominently in the battles during Vijayanagara era and in the subsequent years. Some of these clans include Pemmasani, Matcha, Vasireddy, Kodali, Sammeta, Choda/Chode, Dasari, Alamandala, Adapa, Suryadevara, Nadendla, Sakhamuri etc.[9] The most prominent Kamma commanders in Krishnadevaraya’s army belonged to Suryadevara, Vasireddy, Pemmasani, Ravella and Sayapaneni clans[/size][/color][/size]
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[color=#ff0000][size=5]Pemmasani Thimma Nayudu was the commander of Vijayanagara army which fought and won the battle of Gulbarga (Kalubarige) in 1422 CE. The king Devaraya II made him the governor of Gandikota (Cuddapah).[61][62] Thimma Nayudu constructed a large number of temples and tanks in the Rayalaseema region. The Gandikota Kammas kept the Muslim rulers like the Bahmanis at bay and protected Telugu land for a long time to come.[63[/size][/color][/size]

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inka edise batch raaledendi ..mati inta late ayite ela [img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-S3edE4AFWLE/Tnyt-VoHJ7I/AAAAAAAAEXc/FWJe4ZFaY5A/s150/Brahmi-2.gif[/img]
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nuvvu lyt tesuko ba... interest vunna vadu history telusukuntadu... .evadu ela comment chesina lyt tesukondi...

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[size=5][b]In prolonged battles with Muslims between 1296 and 1323 CE. thousands of Kamma Nayakas perished along with others, in the defense of Warangal. The inhuman atrocities perpetrated by the Muslims on Telugu people later prompted two Kamma chieftains, Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka and Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka, who served the Kakatiya king Prataparudra, to raise the banner of revolt.[55][56] After the fall of Warangal they united the Nayaka chieftains, wreste[/b][/size]

[size=5][b]Kamma Nayaks formed the bulwark of Vijayanagara army and were appointed as governors in many areas of Tamil Nadu.[/b][/size]

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(.L@ (.L@ [quote name='the_fairy' timestamp='1319406117' post='3024052']
gud post......
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