Julai Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=pavan_alias_gaali link=topic=86779.msg921127#msg921127 date=1280884024]velama ante vishyas????? sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink[/quote]kadu
manjunath455 Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=pavan_alias_gaali link=topic=86779.msg921127#msg921127 date=1280884024]velama ante vishyas????? sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink[/quote]velamas ante velama naidulu antaru. KCR, ex cm jalagam vengal rao ila vunnaru. vallalo koncham racharikapu lakshanalu vuntay
Julai Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=pavan_alias_gaali link=topic=86779.msg921154#msg921154 date=1280884426]oh any famous personality from them???[/quote]Velama is one of the feudal lord castes or social groups in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. They ruled parts of Andhra, Tamilnadu, Vidarbha (Present day Maharashtra) and all of Telangana during 14th and 15th centuries and some parts of Andhra till 19th century. Velamas are considered one of the most powerful communities in Andhra Pradesh.[b]Palnadu Battle[/b]Palnadu region is located in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh. Dodda Nayudu and his son Brahma Nayudu served as ministers under Haihayas kings such as Alugu Raju ruling at Macherla. Brahma Nayudu strived for progressive and egalitarian ideals. Nalagama Raju and Narasinga Raju were ruling at Gurajala, a small town near Macherla. Nagamma, a widow and an orthodox minister, did not relish the progressive ideals of Brahma. In a cock fight, a popular sport of those times, Macherla lost to Gurajala. Brahma and his followers had to live in exile as part of the gamble. Subsequent to the return from exile tensions between both the kings led to the battle of Palnadu (1182 CE) at Karempudi village. Macherla was defeated, a generation of warriors perished and Brahma Nayudu took to renunciation.[b]Kakatiya period[/b]Velama warriors formed the bulwark of Kakatiya army and fought many victorious battles. Some illustrious commanders are:[b] Ganapathi Deva Period (1199–1262 A.D.)[/b] * Recherla Rudra, Commander-In-Chief of Kakatiya king Ganapathi Deva's army. * Recherla Raja Nayaka helped Ganapatideva in conquering parts of Kalinga, Vengi and Bastar.[b] Rani Rudrama Devi Period (1259–1289 A.D.)[/b] * Recherla Prasaditya, along with other Reddi and Kayastha Nayaks (Gona Gannaiah, Jannigadeva, Tripurar, Ambadeva) helped consolidate the position of Rani Rudrama Devi against nobles and her stepbrothers.[edit] Prataparudra II Period (1289–1323 A.D.)Prataparudra II entrusted the defense of the Warangal predominantly to Velama Nayakas. * Recherla Venna, along with other Nayaks (Pothuganti Maili), fought and cut short the expedition of Alauddin Khilji at Upparapalli (now in Karimnagar) in 1303 CE. * Recherla Singama Nayaka established his own independent Kingdom with Rachakonda, now in Nalgonda Dist, as his capital.[edit] Rachakonda KingdomRecherla Singama Nayaka, the first King of Recherla clan of Velamas, was closely followed by the Devarakonda Chiefs. Stories of his valour were sung as ballads. His sons Anavota Nayaka and Mada Nayaka carried on his legacy after his assassination by Jallipalli Kshatriyas.[edit] Devarakonda KingdomEight kings ruled Deverakonda from 1287 to 1475 CE. Some of the kings who ruled Deverakonda Kingdom are: * Raja Maada Nayudu II * Raja Peda Vedagiri Nayudu (1384 - 1410 CE) * Raja Maada Nayudu III (141 -1425 CE) * Raja Lingama Nayudu (1425 - 1475 CE), the last of the eight Kings. * Devarakonda Fort[edit] Bahmani PeriodRecherla chiefs of Rachakonda and Devarakonda served as vassals of Bahmanis after Musunuri Kapaaneedu was killed. Their descendents acquired Zamindaris (Samsthanams) in Mahboobnagar, Kurnool and Raichur Districts.[edit] Vijayanagara periodVelamas who did not relish serving as vassals to Bahmanis migrated to Vijayanagar empire[11]. As this empire expanded some of the Nayaks were sent to places in southern Tamil Nadu like Madurai and Thanjavur. The history of Velama’s is as old as Telugu bravery. Military exploits of Velamas form an important part of Telugu tradition, history and folklore. The battles of Palnadu, Bobbili and their battles on behalf of Kakatiya and Vijayanagar empires speak volumes about their martial spirit, chivalry and fearless nature.According to Edgar Thurston, Russel etc., the martial social groups of Velama and Kamma share a common ancestry but got separated in the early medieval times. The earliest occurrence of ‘Velama’ in inscriptions dates from Mid-Fifteenth century.The division of warrior clans of Telugu country into many castes commenced during the time of Kaktiya king Rudra I (1158-1195 CE). According to Velugotivari Vamsavali and Padmanayakacharitra, texts written in medieval times, farmers (Kapus) became Kammas and Velamas. In medieval times the term ‘Kapu’ meant a farmer or protector.According to few historians, the warriors who migrated from Velanadu (part of present day Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh) to Kakatiya empire in 11th century came to be called as ‘Velama’.Pallavas were velamas or Vels. The word Vel is derived from the ‘Vel’-weapon of Lord Kumaraswamy.From Pallava Empire(Mahabalipuram or Mahamallapuram) migration to north was to ‘Velnadu’(Palnadu or Pallavanadu) in Guntur. Tuluva Vellalars to which Krishna Deva Raya of Vijayanagar empire belonged are also one segment of Vellals.[edit] Golkonda PeriodJetaprolu Samsthanam is a historic Samasthanam in the Nizam dominion in Telangana region. The Jetaprolu family gave rise to Rajas of Bobbili, Pithapuram,Nuzvid, Narasaraopeta, Malleshwaram (Krishna District) and Venkatagiri)[edit] British Period 1. Raja Rao Venkata Gopala Krishna Ranga Rao - Raja of Bobbili of the battle of Bobbili fame 2. Rani Mallamma Devi, wife of Ranga Rao and sister of Tandra Papa Rayudu. A brave woman, she wanted to fight the battle of Bobbili along with the men, rather than commit suicide or be killed by her own army. However, prevalent Velama customs mandated that she be stabbed by her own body guard as per the orders of her husband Ranga Rao. 3. Thandra Papa Rayudu[12] was a valiant fighter and brother of Rani Mallamma Devi. He was away at the time of the battle, and avenged the killing of all his relatives by killing Vijaya Rama Raju of Vizianagaram. However, he had to kill himself, as did the two accomplices to his act, after they were surrounded by the combined forces of Vijaya Rama Raju and Busey
prakum007 Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=pavan_alias_gaali link=topic=86779.msg921154#msg921154 date=1280884426]oh any famous personality from them???[/quote]Unnaadu gaa KCR gaadu.. cheda puttaadu sFun_duh sFun_duh
Indian1211 Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=Jatka Bandi link=topic=86779.msg921107#msg921107 date=1280883721]baa...veellaki sance enduku ivvadam... oka pani cheddam baa... manam iddari uttama ammayilani vetukkundam...[img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/bemmi.ok.gif[/img]vetukkuni migata andarini veseddam...[img width=149 height=112]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/bemmi.finish.gif[/img] malli manam vaalla iddaritho coupling modalu pedadam....[img width=160 height=107]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated5/eat.gif[/img]emantav?[/quote]Nuv em cheptunnavo koncham telugu lo cheparadhee.....[img width=160 height=120]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated3/sunil1uy4.gif[/img]
pavan_alias_gaali Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=Julai link=topic=86779.msg921193#msg921193 date=1280885022]Velama is one of the feudal lord castes or social groups in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. They ruled parts of Andhra, Tamilnadu, Vidarbha (Present day Maharashtra) and all of Telangana during 14th and 15th centuries and some parts of Andhra till 19th century. Velamas are considered one of the most powerful communities in Andhra Pradesh.[b]Palnadu Battle[/b]Palnadu region is located in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh. Dodda Nayudu and his son Brahma Nayudu served as ministers under Haihayas kings such as Alugu Raju ruling at Macherla. Brahma Nayudu strived for progressive and egalitarian ideals. Nalagama Raju and Narasinga Raju were ruling at Gurajala, a small town near Macherla. Nagamma, a widow and an orthodox minister, did not relish the progressive ideals of Brahma. In a cock fight, a popular sport of those times, Macherla lost to Gurajala. Brahma and his followers had to live in exile as part of the gamble. Subsequent to the return from exile tensions between both the kings led to the battle of Palnadu (1182 CE) at Karempudi village. Macherla was defeated, a generation of warriors perished and Brahma Nayudu took to renunciation.[b]Kakatiya period[/b]Velama warriors formed the bulwark of Kakatiya army and fought many victorious battles. Some illustrious commanders are:[b] Ganapathi Deva Period (1199–1262 A.D.)[/b] * Recherla Rudra, Commander-In-Chief of Kakatiya king Ganapathi Deva's army. * Recherla Raja Nayaka helped Ganapatideva in conquering parts of Kalinga, Vengi and Bastar.[b] Rani Rudrama Devi Period (1259–1289 A.D.)[/b] * Recherla Prasaditya, along with other Reddi and Kayastha Nayaks (Gona Gannaiah, Jannigadeva, Tripurar, Ambadeva) helped consolidate the position of Rani Rudrama Devi against nobles and her stepbrothers.[edit] Prataparudra II Period (1289–1323 A.D.)Prataparudra II entrusted the defense of the Warangal predominantly to Velama Nayakas. * Recherla Venna, along with other Nayaks (Pothuganti Maili), fought and cut short the expedition of Alauddin Khilji at Upparapalli (now in Karimnagar) in 1303 CE. * Recherla Singama Nayaka established his own independent Kingdom with Rachakonda, now in Nalgonda Dist, as his capital.[edit] Rachakonda KingdomRecherla Singama Nayaka, the first King of Recherla clan of Velamas, was closely followed by the Devarakonda Chiefs. Stories of his valour were sung as ballads. His sons Anavota Nayaka and Mada Nayaka carried on his legacy after his assassination by Jallipalli Kshatriyas.[edit] Devarakonda KingdomEight kings ruled Deverakonda from 1287 to 1475 CE. Some of the kings who ruled Deverakonda Kingdom are: * Raja Maada Nayudu II * Raja Peda Vedagiri Nayudu (1384 - 1410 CE) * Raja Maada Nayudu III (141 -1425 CE) * Raja Lingama Nayudu (1425 - 1475 CE), the last of the eight Kings. * Devarakonda Fort[edit] Bahmani PeriodRecherla chiefs of Rachakonda and Devarakonda served as vassals of Bahmanis after Musunuri Kapaaneedu was killed. Their descendents acquired Zamindaris (Samsthanams) in Mahboobnagar, Kurnool and Raichur Districts.[edit] Vijayanagara periodVelamas who did not relish serving as vassals to Bahmanis migrated to Vijayanagar empire[11]. As this empire expanded some of the Nayaks were sent to places in southern Tamil Nadu like Madurai and Thanjavur. The history of Velama’s is as old as Telugu bravery. Military exploits of Velamas form an important part of Telugu tradition, history and folklore. The battles of Palnadu, Bobbili and their battles on behalf of Kakatiya and Vijayanagar empires speak volumes about their martial spirit, chivalry and fearless nature.According to Edgar Thurston, Russel etc., the martial social groups of Velama and Kamma share a common ancestry but got separated in the early medieval times. The earliest occurrence of ‘Velama’ in inscriptions dates from Mid-Fifteenth century.The division of warrior clans of Telugu country into many castes commenced during the time of Kaktiya king Rudra I (1158-1195 CE). According to Velugotivari Vamsavali and Padmanayakacharitra, texts written in medieval times, farmers (Kapus) became Kammas and Velamas. In medieval times the term ‘Kapu’ meant a farmer or protector.According to few historians, the warriors who migrated from Velanadu (part of present day Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh) to Kakatiya empire in 11th century came to be called as ‘Velama’.Pallavas were velamas or Vels. The word Vel is derived from the ‘Vel’-weapon of Lord Kumaraswamy.From Pallava Empire(Mahabalipuram or Mahamallapuram) migration to north was to ‘Velnadu’(Palnadu or Pallavanadu) in Guntur. Tuluva Vellalars to which Krishna Deva Raya of Vijayanagar empire belonged are also one segment of Vellals.[edit] Golkonda PeriodJetaprolu Samsthanam is a historic Samasthanam in the Nizam dominion in Telangana region. The Jetaprolu family gave rise to Rajas of Bobbili, Pithapuram,Nuzvid, Narasaraopeta, Malleshwaram (Krishna District) and Venkatagiri)[edit] British Period 1. Raja Rao Venkata Gopala Krishna Ranga Rao - Raja of Bobbili of the battle of Bobbili fame 2. Rani Mallamma Devi, wife of Ranga Rao and sister of Tandra Papa Rayudu. A brave woman, she wanted to fight the battle of Bobbili along with the men, rather than commit suicide or be killed by her own army. However, prevalent Velama customs mandated that she be stabbed by her own body guard as per the orders of her husband Ranga Rao. 3. Thandra Papa Rayudu[12] was a valiant fighter and brother of Rani Mallamma Devi. He was away at the time of the battle, and avenged the killing of all his relatives by killing Vijaya Rama Raju of Vizianagaram. However, he had to kill himself, as did the two accomplices to his act, after they were surrounded by the combined forces of Vijaya Rama Raju and Busey[/quote]julai baaa edantha kasitho cheppava jaalitho cheppava???? sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink
Indian1211 Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=BARMANI b/o ARMANI link=topic=86779.msg921070#msg921070 date=1280883255] #~` #~` Inka modalettandi.....[/quote][quote author=Little Star link=topic=86779.msg921088#msg921088 date=1280883538] #~` #~` Ika Modalettandi[/quote] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends
pavan_alias_gaali Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=saradagakasepu link=topic=86779.msg921216#msg921216 date=1280885542]wikipedia lo susi seppuntadu :)[/quote]ante andharu oka line rendu linlalo thenchesthejulai baaa antha pampe sariki bhayamesindhi.... los@r los@r los@r
Jatka Bandi Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=BARMANI b/o ARMANI link=topic=86779.msg921197#msg921197 date=1280885068]Nuv em cheptunnavo koncham telugu lo cheparadhee.....[img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated3/sunil1uy4.gif[/img][/quote]we search two idealistic girls... kill all these idiots.. n again we two start production of human race with those two gals... wat say?? idi telugu kada..ardham ayyuntundile..
littlestar Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=BARMANI b/o ARMANI link=topic=86779.msg921213#msg921213 date=1280885467] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends[/quote] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends
Jatka Bandi Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=Little Star link=topic=86779.msg921249#msg921249 date=1280886354] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends[/quote] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends
littlestar Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=Jatka Bandi link=topic=86779.msg921268#msg921268 date=1280886711] sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends[/quote] sHa_fr1ends
manojquiet Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 [quote author=Jatka Bandi link=topic=86779.msg921228#msg921228 date=1280885910]we search two idealistic girls... kill all these idiots.. n again we two start production of human race with those two gals... wat say?? idi telugu kada..ardham ayyuntundile..[/quote] you rock you rock you rock you rock
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