Cheraku Chiefs
June 05, 2026 ·
Feudal Lords of the Deccan: Kakatiya's "Golden Fort‑wall" (c. 1085 CE – 1323 CE) Cheraku‑70 | Irrama‑300, Kanduru‑1100 | Capitals: Jammulur, Amarabad, Veluru | Language: Telugu The Cheraku Chiefs were a powerful and influential feudatory dynasty in the medieval Deccan, originating from the town of Cheraku in the Eruva region. They began as subordinates to the Kandur Cholas but strategically shifted their allegiance to the rising Kakatiya dynasty , becoming one of their most crucial m…
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Permadi Chiefs of Koraprolu (Medak)
June 05, 2026 ·
The Medieval Legacy of the Andhol Rajya | c. 973 – 1158 CE 180+ Years of Rule | Kasavula-70 | Savalakha-Mandala | Jain & Shaiva Patrons | Chain of Tanks Irrigation The Permadi Chiefs (c. 973 – 1158 CE) were a resilient feudatory lineage governing the Methuku-70 region (modern‑day Medak). Operating from their capital at Koraprolu , they served as the strategic backbone of the Western Chalukyan administration within the vast Savalakha-Mandala province. Savalakkebada or Savalaka Mandala consists o…
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Panara Ratta Chiefs
June 05, 2026 ·
Feudatories of Rashtrakutas & Western Chalukyas | c. 800 – 1104 CE 846 CE Origin | Kollipaka-7000 | Panuravadi-27,000 | Jain & Shaiva Patrons | 250+ Years of Rule The Panara Ratta dynasty traces its origins to Sankaraganda I around 846 CE . Over more than two centuries, they ruled the Medak-Sangareddy region and surrounding areas, navigating the decline of the Rashtrakutas and the rise of the Western Chalukyas. They controlled major divisions such as Kollipaka-7000, Pottalakere, Kolur, and…
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Sri Ujjaini Mahankali Temple (Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Devasthanam)
June 05, 2026 ·
Sri Ujjaini Mahankali Temple (Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Devasthanam) is a revered Hindu temple located in Kalasiguda, Secunderabad, Hyderabad district, Telangana . The temple is over 200 years old , with the idol installed in July 1814 . The main deity is Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Matha , an incarnation of Goddess Parvathi. The idol is made of wood, seated in padmasana posture with four hands holding a sword, a spear, a damaru (two‑headed drum), and a vessel of amrit, covered with a silver shield (vendi kava…
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