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The inscriptions proclaim Annaya Reddy of Munagala as a chieftain of Kakatiya ruler Pratapa Rudra. [citation needed] The Reddy feudatories fought against attacks from the Delhi sultanate and defended the region from coming under the Turkic rule. [29] Eventually, the Sultanate invaded Warangal and captured Pratapa Rudra in 1323. [citation needed]
M. Mahendar Reddy is a graduate in civil engineering from NIT Warangal (then known as Regional Engineering College), Mr. Reddy got selected for IPS while pursuing M.Tech in Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. He also obtained a master's degree in Public Personnel Management from the Osmania University, when he was in service. [7]
Reddy joined Telugu Desam Party in 1984 [2] and was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Bhongir constituency representing TDP. He won the 1985, 1989, 1994 and 1999 elections. [4] Reddy held several portfolios in the state cabinet, first under N. T. Rama Rao and then under N. Chandrababu Naidu. He served as the Minister for ...
Nalamada Padmavathi Reddy: 125,783 : 60.19 : BRS: Bollam Mallaiah Yadav: 67,611 32.35 BSP: Pillutla Srinivas 3,369 1.61 JSP: Mekala Satheesh Reddy 2,151 1.03 CPI(M) Mattapalli Saidulu 1,195 0.57 Alliance of Democratic Reforms Party Shekuri Mallaiah 1,044 0.50 Independent: Kollu Lakshminarayana Rao 1,009 0.48 Independent: Inugurti Venkata Ramana ...
Munagala mandal is one of the 23 mandals in Suryapet district of the Indian state of Telangana. [1] It is under the administration of Kodad revenue division with its headquarters at Munagala . The mandal is bounded by Nadigudem , Mothey , Chivemla , Chilkur mandals.
During the Kakatiya dynasty (995-1323), Gona Budda Reddy ruled a kingdom in Mahbubnagar district from Vardhamaanapuram (currently known as Nandi Vaddemaan) and Khilla Ghanpur (Fort Ghanpur) in modern-day Ghanpur, Mahbubnagar district. He and his family, the Gona dynasty, was mostly loyal to the Kakatiya dynasty.
District No. of mandals Revenue divisions Mandal Name Adilabad: 14 Adilabad revenue division Adilabad Rural; Adilabad Urban; Bazarhatnoor; Bela; Boath; Bheempoor
Water colour painting - Kondavidu fort, Reddi Kingdom. The Reddi kings ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years from 1325 to 1448. [10] At its maximum extent, the Reddi kingdom stretched from Cuttack, Orissa to the north, Kanchi to the south and Srisailam to the west. [11]