- Sayapaneni Nayaks
Sayapaneni Nayaks a
Kamma clan ruled a small region of Telugu country called Dupati Seema during the transition period between Aravidu dynasty ofVijayanagar kingdom andGolkonda regime. ManyKamma clans worked as military commanders inVijayanagar kingdom. Among them, Sayapaneni clan is noteworthy.Origin
The history of the clan starts with the donation which the great king
Krishna Deva Raya gave to Shayappa Nayudu an "amaram" tenure of the village Gudipadu nearSrisailam . The principality (Dupatiseema comprising of 533 villages) was consolidated by his son and grandson, Vengala Nayudu and Venkatadri Nayudu. After the downfall ofVijayanagar , the clan went through many travails poignantly described in "Dupaati Kaifiyat" by a village "Karanam" [Textures of Time: Writing History in South India, V. Narayanarau, D. D. Shulman and S. Subrahmanyam, 2003, Other Press LLC, pp. 264-270, ISBN 1590510445] . The principality was merged by Thomas Monro in 1802 with the British ruled areas.Rulers
Gangayya Nayudu (1564) ruled during the time of
Rama Raya . His son Venkatadri (1589) was the contemporary ofVenkatapati Raya II . Venkatadri was also a poet. His work “Sakalajanasajivanamu” was a well-acclaimed ‘Prabandha’ in Telugu literature. Venkatadri’s wife Venkatamba was a sister of Pemmasani Thimma Nayudu, ruler ofGandikota . By the time Gangappa took over in 1626 theGolkonda Sultanate consolidated its control overRayalaseema . Sayapaneni Nayaks rule underwent many trials and tribulations and continued till 1802 when Dupatiseema was taken over by theBritish East India Company from theNawab of Golkonda [Textures of Time: Writing History in South India, V. Narayanarau, D. D. Shulman and S. Subrahmanyam, 2003, Other Press LLC, p. 264, ISBN 1590510445] .Notes
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