Kamma (caste) — Kamma Religions Hinduism, Christianity, Atheism Languages Telugu (Mother tongue) Tamil Kannada Country USA (60,000) UK (20,000) … Wikipedia
Thimmapuram — (తిమ్మాపురము) is a village located on Chennai Kolkata National highway NH 5 in the Guntur district of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is 365 kilometers away from Chennai and 70 kilometers away from Vijayawada.This village is established by … Wikipedia
Kammanadu — is an ancient geographical region in the present day South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Geography The region straddled from the southern bank of Krishna river up to Kandukur (Prakasam Dt.). The word Kammanadu is derived from… … Wikipedia
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Telugu literature — is the literature of the Telugu people, an ethnic group based in southern India.HistoryEarly historyTelugu literature prior to Nannayya Bhattarakudu’s Andhra Mahabharatamu was not preserved, except royal grants and decrees. It was almost the end… … Wikipedia
Pemmasani Nayaks — Pemmasani Nayaks, of Kamma caste were a martial clan in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. They came into prominence during Vijayanagar times as rulers of Gandikota [ Rayavachakam by Viswanatharaya Sthanapati (Telugu)] [Vijayanagara,… … Wikipedia
Malik Maqbul — or Khan i Jahan Maqbul Tilangani, was the Wazir or Prime Minister of the Delhi Sultanate, in the government of Feroz Shah Tughlaq (1351–1388 CE), in the Indian sub continent[1]. Initially, he was the commander of Warangal fort (Kataka paludu)… … Wikipedia
Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu — was the Chief military commander of the famous Vijayanagar king Sri Krishnadevaraya. He was the grandson of Gandikota ruler Pemmasani Timmanayudu. Pemmasani Nayaks were a martial clan in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh [K. Iswara Dutt,… … Wikipedia
Paruchuri — [ Kammavari Charitra (in Telugu language) by Kotha Bhavaiah Chowdary, 1939. Revised Edition (2006), Pavuluri Publishers, Guntur ] [http://www.royalchowdary.com/surnames.html] is a surname of the Kamma (caste), found largely in Andhra Pradesh and… … Wikipedia
Mahāvīra (mathematician) — Mahavira was a 9th century Indian Jain mathematician from Gulbarga who asserted that the square root of a negative number did not exist. He gave the sum of a series whose terms are squares of an arithmetical progression and empirical rules for… … Wikipedia