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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