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at a certain 'Battle with the Turks'. Historian Venkataramanayya identified the battle as the one fought at Devni or Dewani (unidentified) in 1509–1510, within a year of Krishnadevaraya's accession. But some elements of the narrative are also reminiscent of the
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during the second half of the sixteenth century and provided several prominent ministers, including Pemmasani Timma, who served Vijayanagara under the Aravidu dynasty... It is not clear whether he served Krishnadevaraya or a later
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sent for one of his generals Pemmasāni Rāmalinga, who presented himself before the king, and engaged to lead the forlorn hope. With 80,000 men (so says the Rāyavāchakamu), he "marched to the battle as to a
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relays that the Pemmasanis controlled numerous small villages and many large towns and had large mercenary armies that were the vanguard of the
517:, p. 92: "The Pemmasani brothers fought on behalf of Rāmarāya and obtained victories at Jūtūru, Betamcherla, Bedakallu, and Ādōni." 637: 609: 553: 422: 642: 529:, p. 92: "It was mainly with their cooperation and support that Rama Raya succeeded in destroying Salakaraju." 316:, p. 240: Pemmasani Ramalingama Nayadu belonged to the influential Pemmasani family that ruled the Gandikota- 574: 647: 632: 183:
in 1520. Ramalinga is said to have played a crucial role in winning the battle against combined armies of
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unit comprising nearly 80,000 soldiers. He was mentioned as a commander for the Vijayanagara king
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Studies in the History of the Telugu country during the Vijayanagara period 1336 to 1650 A D
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Tidings of the king: a translation and ethnohistorical analysis of the Rāyavācakamu
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of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Pemmasanis were in prominence as the chieftains of
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Ramalinga was named as a commander and 'chief general' of the Vijayanagara emperor
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Mysore Gazetteer: pts. 1-2 Historical (2 v.), pt. 3. Mediaeval. pt. 4. Modern
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Journal of the Andhra Historical Society, Volume 30, Parts 1-4
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Sriramamurty, Y. (1964), "History of the Pemmasani Family",
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noted that it is not known whether Ramalinga Nayudu served
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unit. An inscription dated to 1544 CE, which was found in
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Index

Gandikota
Vijayanagara Empire
Battle of Raichur
Pangal
Gulbarga
Adoni
Pemmasani Nayaks
Vijayanagara military
Tallaproddatu
Telugu
Krishnadeva Raya
Krishnadevaraya
Vijayanagara military
Krishnadevaraya
Battle of Raichur
Kalburgie
Golconda
Ahmednagar
Krishnadevaraya
Pemmasani Timmanayudu II
Pemmasani Nayaks
Aravidu Dynasty
Gandikota
Burton Stein
Vijayanagara Empire
Erra Timmanayudu
Rama Raya
Betamcherla
Adoni
Achyuta Devaraya

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