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  2. Gajapati dynasty - Wikipedia

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    In Odia, "Gaja" means elephant and "Pati" means master or husband.As such, Gajapati etymologically means a king with an army of elephants or master of elephants.Gajapati was one of the four titles adopted by kings who ruled in pre-colonial era India, the others being Narapati (e.g. Vijayanagara emperors), Aswapati (e.g. the Bahmani sultans), and Chattrapati.

  3. List of rulers of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Kapilendra Deva (1435–67) Purushottama Deva (1467–97) Hamvira Deva (Defacto Gajapati of Southern territories of the Gajapati Empire 1472-76) Prataparudra Deva (1497–1540) Ramachandra Deva; Purushottam Deva; Govinda Vidyadhara, the general of Prataparudra, killed Prataparudra's remaining sons in c. 1541 and began the Bhoi dynasty. [65] [47]

  4. Kapilendra Deva - Wikipedia

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    Kapilendra Deva [a] (died 1467) [1] was ... The political alliance between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Reddy Kingdom had ceased to exist as Deva Raya II had died ...

  5. History of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    In about 1450, Kapilendra Deva installed his eldest son, Hamira, as the governor of Rajamundry and Kondavidu. [86] [87] Kapilendra Deva managed spread his kingdom from Ganga in the north to as far as Bidar in the south by 1457. [88] During Kapilendra Deva's reign, Sarala Das, the Odia poet, wrote the Odia Mahabharata and his other works. [89]

  6. Hamvira Deva - Wikipedia

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    Kapilendra Deva appointed prince Hamvira Deva to annex the southern kingdoms to his empire. Deva Raya II 's successor Mallikarjuna Raya was a weak monarch. Hamvira Deva took advantage of this and attacked Rajahmundry under Veerabhadra Reddi and conquered it in 1448.

  7. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    According to Gangavansucharitam written in sixteenth or seventeenth century, Bhanu Deva IV also known as Kajjala Bhanu founded a new small princedom in southern Odisha at Gudari in modern Rayagada district after he was toppled from power by his general Kapilendra Deva. [6] Kajjala Bhanu (or Bhanu Deva IV) Svarna Bhanu; Kalasandha Deva; Chudanga ...

  8. K. I. Varaprasad Reddy - Wikipedia

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    Dr. K.I Varaprasad Reddy was born in an agriculture family from Papireddy Palem village in Nellore district. He was the only child to his parents Mr Venkata Ramana Reddy and Mrs Shanthamma. [ 4 ] With Bachelor of Science degree from Sri Venkateshwara University in 1967, he did his Engineering (Electronics & Communication) from Andhra University ...

  9. Sarala Dasa - Wikipedia

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    The early life of Sarala Dasa is not accurately known. He was a contemporary of the Gajapati King Kapilendra Deva. Though the date of his birth cannot be accurately determined, he can safely be placed to the 15th century AD. [4] He was born at a village called kanakavati patana known as Kanakapura at the Tentuliapada, Jagatsinghpur district. [5]