14th-century Andhra dynasty in the Telangana region, India
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Recherla Nayakas were an Andhra dynasty that wrested power from the Musunuri Nayakas and became the dominant power in the Telangana region during the late 14th century and early 15th century (r. 1368–1435).[1] They were based at Rachakonda, southeast of Golconda, the border with the Bahmani sultanate during this period, and built a second base at Devarakonda.[2]
RecherlaNayakas were an Andhra dynasty that wrested power from the Musunuri Nayakas and became the dominant power in the Telangana region during the late...
defeated along with the Vijayanagar in the Bahmani–Vijayanagar War. The RecherlaNayakas wrested power from him in 1368. Little is known of the Musunuri family;...
India. It was built by the RecherlaNayaka king Anapotanayaka in the 14th century AD. Till that time the RecherlaNayakas had their capital at Anumagallu...
1815. Nayakas of Shorapur, rulers of Shorapur, Karnataka (final ruler was the 19th century Raja Venkatappa). Hande Nayakas , the Hande Nayakas were the...
Bahmani Sultanate took over it in the mid 15th century AD from the RecherlaNayakas of Rachakonda. The Kush Mahal Pillared mandapa with a Nandi (bull)...
The Nayakas of Kalahasti were a line of rulers of Kalahasti and Vandavasi principalities. Members of the group include Damarla Chennapa Nayaka, after whom...
Shah. He raided Bidar twice in the 1460s with the assistance of the RecherlaNayakas of Telangana. In 1481, Muhammad III invaded and besieged the Kondavidu...
CE – 12th Century CE) Nayaks of South India Musunuri Nayakas (14th Century CE) RecherlaNayakas (1368 CE – 1435 CE) Pemmasani Nayaks (1423–1685) Sayapaneni...
Vijayanagara. Sriranga was supported by a faction headed by Yachama Nayaka of Recherla Velama dynasty, one of the Venkata II's loyal viceroys and commanders...
Nayak Nayakas of Shorapur Nayakas of Kalahasti Nayakas of Harappanahalli Nayakas of Gummanayakana Palya Nayakas of Kuppam Nayakas of Rayalaseema Nayakas of...
kingdoms. Kapaya Nayaka was forced to pay reparations, including a turquoise throne, to Mohammed Shah. In 1370 Anapota Nayaka of the Recherla Nayaks marched...
the territories lost earlier by his predecessor. Kasturi Ranga Nayaka, a scion of Recherla Velama dynasty was sent to check the combined armies of the Sultanates...
The region was under the control of the Damerla Venkatadri Nayakudu, a Recherla Velama Nayak of Kalahasti and Vandavasi. Venkatadri Nayakudu was son of...
disappeared during the reign of her successor Prataparudra. The Malayala and Recherla chiefs, who played an important role during the reigns of the preceding...
egalitarian in nature and anyone, regardless of birth, could acquire the nayaka title that denoted the warrior status. They recruited peasants into the...
by this time, and probably relied on his commanders, such as Brahma of Recherla family. The Kazipet dargah inscription, issued during the reign of Beta...
himself led an army against them, supported by his generals Muppidinayaka, Recherla Era Dacha, Manavira, and Devarinayaka. The Pandyas were forced to retreat...
Ghanpur, Wanaparthy district was ruled by Recherla Padmanayaka, Malyala and Gona dynasties in 13th century. Recherla Padmanayaka, Gona and Malyala dynasty...
the Kukanuru inscription. A 1213 CE inscription of the Kakatiya general Recherla Rudra states that he forced Kusumaditya's brother Nagati-raja to flee....
mantrayam to the god by Chennapa-nayaka, son of Komara Timma-nayaka and grandson of Veligoti Peda Timma Nayaka of Recherla-gotra. The donor is said to have...
The three Telugu kingdoms of Warangal of Musunuri Nayaks, Rachakonda of Recherla Nayaks and Kondaveedu of Reddy dynasty, therefore, were boxed in by the...