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Pemmasani Erra Timmanayudu

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But for the assistance given by Yara Timmanayudu, Ramaraya might not have succeeded in destroying Salakaraju Tirumala and enthroning his own nominee Sadasiva Raya. Indirectly, Yara Timmanayudu contributed his in laying the foundations for the meteoric rise of Ramaraya in particular and of the
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of the Nandyala chiefs. Given the resources at his disposal as the Gandikota commandant, Erra was in a strong position to influence the affairs of Vijayanagara. Erra seems to have started his career during the reign of Achyutadevaraya, and he played a very active role in Vijayanagara politics
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Erra espoused the cause of Rama Raya when the latter was "helpless" and in need of assistance. He helped Rama Raya with recruiting soldiers at Gandikota, and Rama Raya began his offensive against Salakaraju from
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because the Kaifiyat of Tadipatri makes no mention of him after the battle. Erra Timmanayudu was succeeded by his son, Pemmasani Narasimhanayudu.
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Erra constructed a village and named it Timmanayudupeta. Since in the Vijayanagara Empire, the governors, commandants of forts, and
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could mint their own coins, Erra Timmanayudu did just that and circulated them in his fiefdom. He also made improvements to the
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Studies in the History of the Telugu country during the Vijayanagara period 1336 to 1650 A D
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with the active assistance of Erra. Erra and his brothers, Chinna Timmanayudu I and
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Sriramamurthy states that "most probably", Erra Timmanayudu may have died in the
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of Tadipatri, he succeeded to the estates of his father during the reign of
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Forts of Āndhra Pradesh: From the Earliest Times Upto 16th C. A.D.
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Forts of Āndhra Pradesh: From the Earliest Times Upto 16th C. A.D
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to the throne of Vijayanagara, and he was the commandant of the
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Journal of the Andhra Historical Society, Volume 30, Parts 1-4
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following the death of Achyutadevaraya, especially in helping
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Sriramamurty, Y. (1964), "History of the Pemmasani Family",
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Index

Pemmasani Nayaks
Vijayanagara Empire
South India
Rama Raya
Gandikota
Commander Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu
Timmanayudu II
kaifiyat
Achyutadevaraya
Rama Raya
Gandikota
Ramalinga Nayudu II
Chintala Venkataramana Temple
Battle of Talikota



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