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28 minutes ago, manadonga said:

ikka da post veyyi 

 

26 minutes ago, ChinnaBhasha said:

emo, edo revanth reddy gadi comment tappite em ledu

Maa vodu vaa..... Mem bihar ani chepi mari Telangana sentiment ragilinchadu, thopu maa vodubl@st

@Mirage bro see this comedy. 🤣🤣🤣

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6 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

 

Maa vodu vaa..... Mem bihar ani chepi mari Telangana sentiment ragilinchadu, thopu maa vodubl@st

@Mirage bro see this comedy. 🤣🤣🤣

 I thought velamas and kammas had same origin and were split up later

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Just now, Mirage said:

 I thought velamas and kammas had same origin and were split up later

No mukku is native to bihar akkada nunchi maa voru vacharu, tarvtha TG, 

Kammas are native to AP ani @psycopkvuncle chepamanadu

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8 minutes ago, Mirage said:

Maadi Nizam area kabatti Golconda kota meeda bhagwa dwaj egirestham

Nizam kuda mavode (I mean king) 

Maa volani chala respect isthadu main activities antha maa vallake ichevadu, anduke maa Dora nizam Princess ni entha respect istunado chudu

 

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3 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

No mukku is native to bihar akkada nunchi maa voru vacharu, tarvtha TG, 

Kammas are native to AP ani @psycopkvuncle chepamanadu

//The tradition holds that the Kammas, along with Velamas and Reddis, evolved out of the community of Kapus (cultivators) in the post-Kakatiya period. A popular legend collected by Edgar Thurston narrates that Kammas originated from the youngest son of a certain Belthi Reddi, who managed to recover his mother's ear-ornament (called "kamma" in Telugu) that had been appropriated by Emperor Prataparudra's minister. The other sons of Belthi Reddi are similarly said to have given rise to the other prominent caste communities of the Telugu people//

copied from Wikipedia. Not sure if this is authentic. 

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3 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

Nizam kuda mavode 

Maa volani chala respect isthadu main activities antha maa vallake ichevadu, anduke maa Dora nizam Princess ni entha respect istunado chudu

 

Nizam maaku pagodu 

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Just now, Mirage said:

//The tradition holds that the Kammas, along with Velamas and Reddis, evolved out of the community of Kapus (cultivators) in the post-Kakatiya period. A popular legend collected by Edgar Thurston narrates that Kammas originated from the youngest son of a certain Belthi Reddi, who managed to recover his mother's ear-ornament (called "kamma" in Telugu) that had been appropriated by Emperor Prataparudra's minister. The other sons of Belthi Reddi are similarly said to have given rise to the other prominent caste communities of the Telugu people//

copied from Wikipedia. Not sure if this is authentic. 

No that is not authentic 

Laksha booklu chadivina maa mukkodu chepindhi namutava Or some illetrates ni nammuthava@3$%

I believe his family is from bihar only

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Just now, manadonga said:

eedu eedi tingari vaykalau '

palanati brahma naidu leda appatlone velam verulu andhra lo 

tamilnadu lo katta brahaman leda 

bobbili samsthanam vachhindi oka 300 yrs back 

Those are all came from bihar to uttarandhra and then migrated 

Meeku anduke ala anisptundi

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1 hour ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

@csrcsr manam manam okati 

Nuv caste chusi support chestunav, nen mukkodi native place chusi support chestam 

We fooled lot of Telangana people for a long period of time raising andhra sentiment, now CM e manodubl@st

Ehe ennu a kulamu kaadu

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Just now, csrcsr said:

Ehe ennu a kulamu kaadu

No nuv manavalle gurinche always matldatav, manalni evar em anaru le, we are less in number, many people don't know also🤫

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