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South Indian History Congress. The Pemmasani Chiefs China Timmanayudu II and China Timmanayudu III Prof. Y. Sriramamurty The chiefs of the Pemmasani family , like those of Matla and Velugodu , played a prominent part during the ...
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... Timmanayudu . He also states that Timmanayudu gave him some of the presents which he ( Timmanayudu ) originally received from Venkatapatiraya . The author mentions the name of his patron as " Pemmasani Timmabhumendramani " 3 without the ...
... Timmanayudu . He also states that Timmanayudu gave him some of the presents which he ( Timmanayudu ) originally received from Venkatapatiraya . The author mentions the name of his patron as " Pemmasani Timmabhumendramani " 3 without the ...
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... Timmanayudu lest he should become very powerful and to keep up his promise outwardly , the village of Hanuma Gutti in Kamalapuram taluk may be given to him . Accordingly Mir Jumla issued a firman to Timmanayudu giving him the vil- lage ...
... Timmanayudu lest he should become very powerful and to keep up his promise outwardly , the village of Hanuma Gutti in Kamalapuram taluk may be given to him . Accordingly Mir Jumla issued a firman to Timmanayudu giving him the vil- lage ...
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