Narayanpet Samsthanam The Lokapally Legacy & The Nayak Stronghold of the Deccan Ranked 9th Among 14 Samsthans | Population: 59,967 | Annual Revenue: ₹130,000 | Tribute (Peshkush): Paid to Nizam The history of the Narayanpet Samsthanam (originally Lokayapalli Samsthan) represents the resilience of a minor Nayak principality that evolved into a significant semi-autonomous vassal state under the Asaf Jahi Nizams. Located in the strategic Palamoor region (present-day Narayanpet district, Telangana), the Samsthan acted as a crucial buffer between the Nizam's Dominions and the Maratha territories. It was officially ranked ninth in order of prestige among the fourteen principal Hindu samasthans of Hyderabad State, and was renowned for its fierce martial traditions and its pivotal role in the socio-political awakening of the Deccan. I. The Lokapally Chieftaincy & Early History (c. 1500 – 1724) The fo...
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