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Gurijala Dynasty
1325 A. D.–1433 A. D.
Ramagiri FortRamagiri Fort
CapitalRamagiri Fort
Common languagesTelugu
Religion Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraMedieval India
• Established 1325 A. D.
• Disestablished 1433 A. D.
Preceded by Succeeded by
Kakatiya dynasty
Delhi Sultanate
Musunuri Nayaks
Bahamani Sultanate

Gurijala Nayakas were a Kamma clan who ruled Ramagiri Fort as capital during 14th and 15th centuries. Most famous of this clan was king Gurijala Muppa Bhupathi. He patronised famous poet Madiki Singana.

References

  1. Sōmaśēkharaśarma, Mallampalli (27 June 2018). "A Forgotten Chapter of Andhra History: History of the Musunūri Nāyaks". Printed at the Ananda Press – via Google Books.
  2. Chattopadhyay, Brajadulal (27 June 1977). Coins and Currency Systems in South India, C. A.D. 225-1300. Munshiram Manoharlal. ISBN 9788121502665 – via Google Books.


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