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I don't see where the article is making any proclimations of all the rulers were from the raju caste. It just lists what they were doing during each era. Historians state that some of these dynasties were kshatriya dynasties so they link themselves to them. It also lists the legends that has been told which no other community has these legends. weather they are true or not will be difficult to prove, but the sources of this claims have been listed. The Ikshavakus, vishnukundinas, and chalukyas are kshatriya dynasties dispite what some say. If they aren't a part of Raju's history then which caste did they belong to? As far as thurston, if they are not aryan kshatriyas so what? Rajputs, marathas, kurmis, kunbis all claim to be kshatriyas but available historical evidence done by people like Todd make it clear that they were not really linked to the aryan kshatriyas either but they all performed this function over the centuries. And if they are not true kshatriyas then someone better tell the government of india as they revoked the parlimentary seats taken by sanyasiraju and virycherla because they listed themselves as konda doras instead of as khsatriyas, which the courts stated was their real caste. I'm not trying to promote any one caste, even if they were originally kammas, reddys, velamas, kapus or dalits originally it doesn't change what they have done.--Historyfreak69 20:44, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

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Would you like to contribute to the Kancha Ilaiah article? Please do so. There is a user named holywarrior who has been filling it up with anti-Hindu bias.Hkelkar 21:14, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

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