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Suryadevara Nayaks

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Capital
  
Pulivarru Seema

Established
  
14th century

Government
  
Monarchy

Disestablished
  
17th century

The Suryadevara Nayaks ruled Pulivarru Seema in the Repalle taluk of Guntur district and were commanders in the army of Vijayanagar kings in 14th and 15th centuries.

The Suryadevara Nayaks are seen in the inscriptions from 1500 CE onwards. They played a prominent role in the battles of Krishnadevaraya with Gajapati kings of Kalinga. They ruled Pulivarru seema in the Repalle taluk of Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, south India. They belonged to Telugu Cholas lineage, Vipparla Gothra and had titles such as Orayuri Puravihara, Puliyatalataraya, Gandabherunda, Gandaraganda, Karavalabhairava, Rajivachurakara, Viskhapattana talagundugandara, Katakahannibbaraganda, Saptadivichurakara and Kadanaprasanga which point out their display of valour in battles at Visakhapatnam, Cuttack, Aratlakota etc.

The clan constructed Rachru and Peteru forts.

Prominent Suryadevara nayaks were Timma, Yerra and Musalaya. The Suryadevara fortunes declined after the battle of Tallikota. Rachuru fort was given to a Velama Zamindar Manikyarao by Golkonda ruler Qutb Shah in 1600 CE.

References

Suryadevara Nayaks Wikipedia