- Kota Vamsa
*Kota (Fort) + Vamsa (Dynasty)After the fall of the
Vengi Chalukya empireAndhra was divided into a number of small dynasties. Amongst them were theKalachuris , Parichedas,Kakatiya s, VelanatiChola s, TeluguPallava s and the kings of Kota clan (Vamsa). The Kota kings ruled a small part ofAndhra Pradesh (Guntur district ) withDharanikota /Amaravati as their capital. It is believed that after the death of Kota Dodda Raju in the battle ofPalnadu in1182 , the Kotas dispersed and named themselves after the villages of their origin such as Datla, Pakalapati, Chintalapati, Jampana, etc. There were marital alliances between Kota kings and theTelugu Cholas andKakatiya kings. Kota Betaraja married Ganapamba, daughter of Kakatiya king Ganapati Deva.The
Kakatiya dynasty eventually became the preeminent power ofAndhra and it was the first empire since theSatavahanas to incorporate the entire Telugu speaking area. After the eventual fall ofWarangal the Kotas became subordinates ofMusunuri Nayaks and theReddy kings ofRajamundry and eventually to theVijayanagara Empire .The Jampana, Dantuluri, Uppalapati, Pakalapati and Nallaparaju royal families of Dhananjaya Gotra, who were Zamindars of "Rama-Chandra-Puram", [Orissa Gov. NIC.IN [http://orissagov.nic.in/e-magazine/Orissareview/Aug2006/engpdf/aug-06.pdf] ] "
Mogalthur ", "Kotapalli", "Ghandavaram", "Kuppili," "Moida " and "Mutta Talaga Chirala", of which the current direct descendent is actor turned politician Krishnam Raju Uppalapathi, uncle of popular Telugu actor Prabas Uppalapathi, all claim descent from this ancient dynasty. [Studies in south India Jainism. M.S. Rama Swami Ayyangar, B. Seshagiri Rao [http://books.google.com/books?id=BBUdAAAAMAAJ&q=kota+dhananjaya&dq=kota+dhananjaya&lr=&pgis=1] ] [V. Ramachandra Rao: Vepachedu Education Foundation [http://indculture0.tripod.com/morekammas2.htm] ] =References=
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