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      • A staunch Hindu devoted to Dharma, Prolaya Vema patronised the Hindu religion as well as the Telugu language. After liberating coastal Andhra from the criminal regime of the Tughluq Turks, he restored Agraharas to Brahmanas and re-consecrated Temples desecrated by the Delhi sultans.
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  2. Established in about 1325 by Prolaya Vema Reddi (also known as Komati Vema), his territory extended along the coast to Nellore in the south and Srisailam, in the west. He was succeeded by Anavota Reddi who consolidated the kingdom extensively and established its capital at Kondavidu in Guntur District.

  3. Feb 20, 2017 · Thus, the legacy of Prolaya Vema Reddi is one that extends from the great Andhra Liberation War, to the establishment of the 100 year Reddi Kingdom of Coastal Andhra, to the Cultural Revival of Andhra.

  4. Mar 17, 2022 · The kingdom of Kondavidu was founded, as noticed already, by Prolaya-Vema about 1330 A. D. 1 He came of a respectable Reddi family of the Nellore district, and he carved a small kingdom for himself on the east coast during the period of confusion that followed the overthrow of the Kakatiya monarchy by the Mussa1mans. It is said that Prolaya ...

  5. Of the many Reddi kingdoms that flourished for one hundred and twenty-five years after the end of the Kakatiya Empire, the one at Kondaveedu, founded by Prolaya Vema in 1320, was the most important. Most of the Reddi kings were enlightened patrons of learning, literature and the fine arts.

  6. The Reddi kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi kingdom (1325–1448 CE) [2] [3] was established in southern India by Prolaya Vema Reddi. Most of the region that was ruled by the Reddi dynasty is now part of modern-day coastal and central Andhra Pradesh. They helped the Bahmani Sultanate and defeated the Vijayanagar empire in the War of the Goldsmith's ...

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  8. The Reddi kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi kingdom (1325–1448 CE) was established in southern India by Prolaya Vema Reddi. Most of the region that was ruled by the Reddi dynasty is now part of modern-day coastal and central Andhra Pradesh.