Pemmasani Timmanayudu

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Who is Pemmasani Timmanayudu?

Pemmasani Timmanayudu was the ruler of Gandikota in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. He was a satrap of the Vijayanagar kings.

Pemmasani rulers came into prominence during the Vijayanagar period. The Pemmasani warriors were previously serving the Kakatiya dynasty as army commanders and migrated to Vijayanagar in 1370 CE after the downfall of the Musunuri Nayaks. The ancestors of the Pemmasani clan belonged to Bellamkonda in ancient Kammanadu.

Timma Nayudu was a commander in the army of Proudha Devaraya, also known as Devaraya II. The Vijayanagar King granted Yadaki paragana in 1422 CE to Timma after his victory over Ahmed Shah in the battle of Kalubarige. He ruled Gutthi and Gandikota regions and used to pay an annual tribute of nine lakh rupees to the Vijayanagar king. He developed Gandikota as an impregnable fort. Timma minted his own coins with Veerabhadra’s icon. During his long rule, he constructed many temples and tanks and brought recognition to Gandikota.

Timma had 25,000 infantry, 15,000 horsemen and 40 elephants. The annual income of Gandikota was about 25 lakhs rupees. He commanded an army contingent of 8000 soldiers during the battle of Kalubarige. A property of 1240 kuntas in the city of Vijayanagar served as a camp for the Pemmasani warriors.

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on July 23, 2013

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