The Permadi Chiefs of Koraprolu (Medak) : The Medieval Legacy of the Andhol Rajya 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 Lombalikanadu : Potlalakere, Patancheru / Sangareddy Kasavulanadu : Nagulapalli, Jogipet / Andole / Tekmal (Bommadri-300) Migalanadu : Mirdol, Zaheerabad / Narayankhed Kolkurunadu / Kolkuru-42 : Kolkuru, Narsapur / Kowdipally Key Historical Significance: They oversaw the profound transformation of the Medak region from a military fodder station into a prosperous "rice bowl." Their 180+ years of rule provided the administrative continuity necessary for the agricultural revolution that defined central Telangana. 1. Origins ...
Telangana History, Culture and Travel