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Several of the Reddi kings themselves were distinguished scholars and authors. Kumaragiri Reddi, Kataya Vema Reddi and Pedakomati Vema Reddi were the most outstanding among them. Errapragada (Errana), Srinatha and Potana were poets during this period. Errapragada, the last of the Kavitraya (Trinity of Poets) was the court poet of Prolaya Vema ...
The founder of the dynasty was Prolaya Vema Reddy, the son of Prola. [8] [10] They ruled in the region around present-day Vijayawada and Guntur towns for nearly a hundred years (1328–1428). Their first ruler Prolaya Vema Reddy (followed by five other rulers till 1428) who ruled till 1353, strengthened the defenses of his kingdom by building a ...
Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka of the Musunuri Nayaks was chosen as their leader. [22] ... [36] [37] [38] Prolaya Vema Reddy, was the first king of the Reddy dynasty. [39]
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Recognizing his valuable contribution to the field of historical research, he was invited in 1940s to join in Andhra University by Dr. Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy, then Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University. [2]: 4 He discovered some copper plate grants and the Vilasa grant of Prolaya Nayaka got deciphered by him and N. Venkataramanayya. [11]
Vema may refer to: Prolaya Vema Reddy, the first king of the Reddy dynasty in Andhra Pradesh, India; A Greek pace (unit of length) Research Vessel Vema, a research ship of the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory and some ocean phenomena discovered using it: Vema (mollusc), a genus of monoplacophoran molluscs
Fay Vincent, whose short term as Major League Baseball's eighth commissioner featured him more as a crisis manager, died on Saturday in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 86. The cause of death was ...
Reddy [a] (also transliterated as Raddi, Reddi, Reddiar, Reddappa) is a Hindu caste predominantly found in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in South India. They are classified as a forward caste. The origin of the Reddy has been linked to the Rashtrakutas, although opinions vary. They were feudal overlords and peasant proprietors.