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词条 Nayaks of Kalahasti
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  1. Notable Rulers

      Damarla Chennappa Nayak   Damarla Moodu Venkatappa Nayak  Damarla Ayyappa Nayak 

  2. Second Mysore Wars

  3. References

  4. Further reading

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The Nayaks of Kalahasti were Velugoti line of rulers of Kalahasti and Vandavasi principalities.[1] Members of the group include [[Damara

la Chennappa Nayak]].[2][3] These Nayaks served as vassals and loyalists to the Aravidu Dynasty of Vijayanagara Empire, then headquartered at Chandragiri Fort and Vellore Fort.

Notable Rulers

Damarla Chennappa Nayak

{{See also|Damarla Chennapa Nayakadu}}

Chennappa Nayaka was a Nayak and trusted general under Sriranga Deva Raya. Chennai, the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is named in his honor.

Damarla Moodu Venkatappa Nayak

Also known as Damarla Venkatadri or Venkatappa as he is called in Dutch records, was the son of Damarla Chennapa Nayakadu. He was also in-charge of the administration of the Vijayanagara Empire during the reign of Peda Venkata Raya, and was the Nayak of Kalahasti and directly controlled the region up to Wandiwash.

The land grant for the city of Madras was offered to the British by him and his brother, when they negotiated on behalf of Peda Venkata Raya of Vijayanagara Empire.[4]

Damarla Ayyappa Nayak

Damarla Ayyappa Nayak was the brother of Damarla Venkatappa Nayak and resided at Poonamallee to the west of Madras and administered the territory of Kalahasti for his brother.

Second Mysore Wars

During the Second Mysore War, the Kalahasti Nayaks took to the side of Hyder Ali while their northern superiors Venkatagiri Kings took to the side of Arcot and the British.[5]

References

1. ^Srinivasachari, C.S., (1943). History Of Gingee And Its Rulers, p.94. Available from: https://factmuseum.com/pdf/south-india/pdf/History-of-Gingee-and-its-Rulers-By-C.S.Srinivasachari.pdf
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chennai.tn.nic.in/chndistprof.htm#hist |title=District Pofile - CHENNAI |publisher=Chennai.tn.nic.in |date= |accessdate=2009-09-07}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=C S Srinivasachari|title=History of the City of Madras|year=1939|pages=63–69|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofthecity035512mbp}}
4. ^Srinivasachari, C.S., (1943). History Of Gingee And Its Rulers, p.157,158. Available from: https://factmuseum.com/pdf/south-india/pdf/History-of-Gingee-and-its-Rulers-By-C.S.Srinivasachari.pdf
5. ^{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryofv00sastrich | title=A FAMILY HISTORY OF VENKATAGIRI RAJAS | publisher=ADDISON PRESS, Madras| author=ALLADI JAGANNATHAySA^RI, b.a. & L.T.| year=1922 | pages=86 | isbn=9785519483643}}

Further reading

  • Velcheru Narayana Rao|Rao, David Shulman and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. Symbols of substance : Court and State in Nayaka period Tamil Nadu (Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998) ; xix, 349 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 22 cm. ; Oxford India paperbacks ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; {{ISBN|0-19-564399-2}}.
  • Alladi Jagannatha Sashtri, B.A. & L.T.: A Family History Of Venkatagiri Rajas (Madras : Addison Press, 1922, General Books LLC, 2010) I9781152543713
  • C. S. Srinivasachari, M. A., Professor of History, Annamalai University, History Of Gingee And Its Rulers (The University, 1943), ASIN: B0007JBT3G

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