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Kamma is a largely Hindu caste from South India. ... a Kamma zamindar, controlled 551 towns and villages in the Guntur and Krishna Districts, ...
'Kadiyala' is the surname of those belonging to the Kamma caste. People belonging to the Kadiyala group are mostly from East Godavari district, West Godavari district, Chittoor district, the areas of Mustabad, Katuru, and Gudivada in the Krishna district and Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
Nadella is an Indian surname commonly found among Telugu-speaking people, primarily within the Brahmin and Kamma communities of Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] [3] Notable people
Kammanadu (or Kamma-nadu, also Kamma-rashtram) is a historical region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It consisted of parts of the present day Palnadu , Bapatla and Prakasam districts.
Kalugasalapuram also known as Kammavar Kottai, is a medium populated village of nayakkar caste (KAMMA) people near kovilpatti in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The village youngsters formed a group named "Krishnadevaraya Kammavar Ilaignar Sangam-22/2016" is famous around tamil nadu which is the backbone of the village.
During the 1980s, the village of Karamchedu had a population of around 13,600 of which 6,000 belonged to the Kamma caste. About 2,000 villagers belonged to the Scheduled Castes (Dalits), of which 1,100 were Madigas and 900 were Malas. [4] The village had a cultivable land of around 9,000 acres, most of which was owned by the Kamma landlords.
The Kamma and Reddy castes have been politically dominant prior to the formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956 and afterwards. [57] Reddys are classified as a Forward Caste in modern India's positive discrimination system. [58] They are a politically dominant community in Andhra Pradesh, their rise having dated from the formation of the state in ...
Kamma may refer to: Kamma (caste), a caste or social group found largely in Southern India; Kamma, India, village in Punjab, India; The Pali and Ardhamagadhi term for karma; Bava Kamma, a traditional Jewish civil law procedure (1st volume of Nezikin), dealing largely with damages and compensation; The nickname of the Norwegian football club ...