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Velama dynasty, ca. 1326-ca. 1475


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    • Padmanayaka dynasty, ca. 1326-ca. 1475
    • Rēcar̲la Padmanāyaka dynasty, ca. 1326-ca. 1475
    • Rēcarla Vemala dynasty, ca. 1326-ca. 1475
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    • found: Work cat.: 2013407951: Padmanāyakulu caritra, 2012.
    • found: 92904043: Rēcar̲la Padmanāyakulu, 1991(Rulers of Rēcar̲la Padmanāyaka dynasty who ruled a part of Telangana)
    • found: 2016331309: Trade and state craft in medieval Andhra:p. 313 (Velamas of Racakonda, 1326-1475)
    • found: 2016319659: Kondavidu Reddi kingdoms and other minor states in Andhra in 14th century A.D., 2016:p. 26 (Recherla chiefs were Padma velamas by caste they faithfully served Kakatiya rulers. Singama Nayaka I laid the foundation of the kingdom and his sons Anavota and Meda Nayaka ruled from Rachakonda and Devarakonda for the administrative convenience)
    • found: 2016318870: Telugu vāri vārastvaṃ, 2016:p. 119 (Rēcarla Vemala rajulu (Padmanayaka) ruled from the capital Racakonda)
    • found: Padmanayaka caritra, 2016:p. 94 and 95 (Padmanayaka kings ruled during 1335 to 1473)
    • found: Wikipedia, March 13, 2015(At the central core of the erstwhile Kakatiya empire the chieftaincies of Rachakonda in north Telangana and Devarakonda in south Telangana took shape, ruled by Padmanayaka (Velama) dynasties)
    • found: Britannica online, July 7, 2017:India: The Early Muslim Period (Velama faction of the Reddi ruling group in Andhra; in 1425, Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad I defeated and killed the Velama ruler of Warangal and finally annexed most of Telingana; Velama chieftain of Rajakonda made an alliance with Bahmanis in 1390-1391)
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    • 2015-03-13: new
    • 2017-08-14: revised
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