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Reddla valane kakatiya rajulu odipoyaru, uddham nundi mem paripoyam, kakatiya ki support ivakunda, ma reddies power idhi - buddar khan revantham 1:45

 

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Padmanayaka velamlani kakatiya lu nammeru anduke mem kakatiya laki support cheyaldu, 1400 A.D lo kuda kulagajji unna ekakika kulam teddies

Kani mem kulagajji ledu ani chepunkatam

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Just now, Realestatebhogapuram said:

Padmanayaka velamlani kakatiya lu nammeru anduke mem kakatiya laki support cheyaldu, 1400 A.D lo kuda kulagajji unna ekakika kulam teddies

Kani mem kulagajji ledu ani chepunkatam

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Thikka fooku thirunallaki velithe erri fooku venta vellindhata... 

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Oka caste ne criminals anela matlade paccha pucchakayalu malli siddhanthi-vedanthi type lo matladthunnaru

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2 minutes ago, MiryalgudaMaruthiRao said:

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Kakatiya rajulu padmanayaka velamlaki priority ichar ani maa kulagajji motham chupinchi kakatiyulni odincham

 

During the final invasion of Warangal in 1323, since Velamas were in the helm of affairs, the Reddy chiefs did not participate in the war wholeheartedly. Coming to know of this, Tughluq tried to use this for his benefit. He informed one of the commanders, Buchi Reddi that he will be given 1.8 million gold coins as bribe of which half was given as advance. Buchi Reddi and his compatriots went to Prataparudra and said that they will lead the war against the Muslims. At a critical juncture, Buchi Reddi and some other Reddi chieftains withdrew their forces from the battlefield. Seeing this, Prataparudra himself was forced to come to the battlefield as a commander on his elephant. The Muslims, waiting for this opportunity, captured him. In the meanwhile, another Reddy chieftain, Bobba Reddi anticipating this, thought of attacking the Muslims at the right juncture and release the king, thereby making him superior in the court. But, as it turned out his timing was not right and it’s said that he reached the battle field an hour late. By that time everything was over and it’s the end of Kakatiyas. After this, it is said, Gannama Nayaka or in popular culture, Yugandhar, the governor of Warangal, a Velama again, tried to release the king. Since the news of capture of the king was not public yet, it is said that he placed a washerman resembling the king on the throne and tried to save the king. We don’t know what happened after but the king was not saved, he committed suicide in Narmada, Gannama was captured and taken to Delhi and converted, was sent as commander of Delhi forces to retake Warangal after it’s fall to Musunuri Nayaks under the name of Malik Maqbul. Malik Maubul’s saga is a completely different story altogether. This is a very perfect proof of the maxim Victors write History. After the chaos of the Deccan when everyone is blown away in the vicissitudes of time and when Vijayanagar, Kalinga and Bahamani Sultan divided the Deccan between them and bickered unceaselessly, and as Velamas were still in power, albeit as nobles while the Reddis were lost to oblivion

Maadhi chala goppa charitra, e debbaki mamlni 1947 varaku evadu dekaledu, malli congress party bapanollu mamalni nammi pethanam isthe, vallki venupottu podcham

Chalukya rajula samanthulga unna memu akariki village peddala ga maripoyam,kakatiyas ki kottina debbaki,mamalni 1400 A. D nunchi 1947 varaku evadu dekanu kuda dekaledu

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Just now, Realestatebhogapuram said:

Kakatiya rajulu padmanayaka velamlaki priority ichar ani maa kulagajji motham chupinchi kakatiyulni odincham

 

During the final invasion of Warangal in 1323, since Velamas were in the helm of affairs, the Reddy chiefs did not participate in the war wholeheartedly. Coming to know of this, Tughluq tried to use this for his benefit. He informed one of the commanders, Buchi Reddi that he will be given 1.8 million gold coins as bribe of which half was given as advance. Buchi Reddi and his compatriots went to Prataparudra and said that they will lead the war against the Muslims. At a critical juncture, Buchi Reddi and some other Reddi chieftains withdrew their forces from the battlefield. Seeing this, Prataparudra himself was forced to come to the battlefield as a commander on his elephant. The Muslims, waiting for this opportunity, captured him. In the meanwhile, another Reddy chieftain, Bobba Reddi anticipating this, thought of attacking the Muslims at the right juncture and release the king, thereby making him superior in the court. But, as it turned out his timing was not right and it’s said that he reached the battle field an hour late. By that time everything was over and it’s the end of Kakatiyas. After this, it is said, Gannama Nayaka or in popular culture, Yugandhar, the governor of Warangal, a Velama again, tried to release the king. Since the news of capture of the king was not public yet, it is said that he placed a washerman resembling the king on the throne and tried to save the king. We don’t know what happened after but the king was not saved, he committed suicide in Narmada, Gannama was captured and taken to Delhi and converted, was sent as commander of Delhi forces to retake Warangal after it’s fall to Musunuri Nayaks under the name of Malik Maqbul. Malik Maubul’s saga is a completely different story altogether. This is a very perfect proof of the maxim Victors write History. After the chaos of the Deccan when everyone is blown away in the vicissitudes of time and when Vijayanagar, Kalinga and Bahamani Sultan divided the Deccan between them and bickered unceaselessly, and as Velamas were still in power, albeit as nobles while the Reddis were lost to oblivion

Maadhi chala goppa charitra, e debbaki mamlni 1947 varaku evadu dekaledu, malli congress party bapanollu mamalni nammi pethanam isthe, vallki venupottu podcham

Chalukya rajula samanthulga unna memu akariki village peddala ga maripoyam,kakatiyas ki kottina debbaki,mamalni 1400 A. D nunchi 1947 varaku evadu dekanu kuda dekaledu

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Just now, Realestatebhogapuram said:

Kakatiya rajulu padmanayaka velamlaki priority ichar ani maa kulagajji motham chupinchi kakatiyulni odincham

 

During the final invasion of Warangal in 1323, since Velamas were in the helm of affairs, the Reddy chiefs did not participate in the war wholeheartedly. Coming to know of this, Tughluq tried to use this for his benefit. He informed one of the commanders, Buchi Reddi that he will be given 1.8 million gold coins as bribe of which half was given as advance. Buchi Reddi and his compatriots went to Prataparudra and said that they will lead the war against the Muslims. At a critical juncture, Buchi Reddi and some other Reddi chieftains withdrew their forces from the battlefield. Seeing this, Prataparudra himself was forced to come to the battlefield as a commander on his elephant. The Muslims, waiting for this opportunity, captured him. In the meanwhile, another Reddy chieftain, Bobba Reddi anticipating this, thought of attacking the Muslims at the right juncture and release the king, thereby making him superior in the court. But, as it turned out his timing was not right and it’s said that he reached the battle field an hour late. By that time everything was over and it’s the end of Kakatiyas. After this, it is said, Gannama Nayaka or in popular culture, Yugandhar, the governor of Warangal, a Velama again, tried to release the king. Since the news of capture of the king was not public yet, it is said that he placed a washerman resembling the king on the throne and tried to save the king. We don’t know what happened after but the king was not saved, he committed suicide in Narmada, Gannama was captured and taken to Delhi and converted, was sent as commander of Delhi forces to retake Warangal after it’s fall to Musunuri Nayaks under the name of Malik Maqbul. Malik Maubul’s saga is a completely different story altogether. This is a very perfect proof of the maxim Victors write History. After the chaos of the Deccan when everyone is blown away in the vicissitudes of time and when Vijayanagar, Kalinga and Bahamani Sultan divided the Deccan between them and bickered unceaselessly, and as Velamas were still in power, albeit as nobles while the Reddis were lost to oblivion

Maadhi chala goppa charitra, e debbaki mamlni 1947 varaku evadu dekaledu, malli congress party bapanollu mamalni nammi pethanam isthe, vallki venupottu podcham

Chalukya rajula samanthulga unna memu akariki village peddala ga maripoyam,kakatiyas ki kottina debbaki,mamalni 1400 A. D nunchi 1947 varaku evadu dekanu kuda dekaledu

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Just now, csrcsr said:

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Maa tarvtha vachina padmanayaka velamalu kakatiya rajuaki ki chupina viswasam valana paiki edigaru 

Mem turkolla tho chethulu kalipi banisala ga migilipoyam

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Maa tarvtha vachina kulalu kammala growth chusi mem orvalem

Hundreds of year before Savarkar was born, a Kakatiya-era chieftain named Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka took the message to heart and was willing to sacrifice his life to expel the Delhi Sultanate from his motherland. The story of Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka is that of heroism, determination, and sacrifice. His story began when the Kakatiya’s story ended.

The Kakatiya Empire, a powerful and prosperous Telugu kingdom, was defeated with the capture of Warangal in 1323 by the Ulugh Khan of the Delhi Sultanate. What followed was a disintegration of Telugu polity and the rise of anarchy. According to the Vilasa Grant issued by Prolaya Nayaka, Brahmins were forced to give up religious practices, the murthis of the gods were overturned and broken, the agraharas of the learned were confiscated, and the cultivators and their families became impoverished. Seeing the disintegration and anarchy, a group of Telugu nobles and nayakas, such as Recherla Singama and Prolaya Vema Reddy, elected as their leader Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka. The consensus among historians, such as P. Raghunadha Rao, B.S.L Hanumantha Rao, Durga Prasad, K.Satyamurthy and etc, is that Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka was born into a martial-chieftain Kamma family from the town of Musunuru in the Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh. Prolaya and his cousin, Kapaya (shown below), led the confederation which included the Recherla Velama Nayaks and Prolaya Vema Reddy, to oust the Delhi Sultanate from the Telugu regions.

kakatiyalu rajula rajyam lo bhumi sistu vasool chese vallu kuda mamalni daatipoyaru

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