Marrimakula Kandriga

Coordinates: 13°25′00″N 79°27′00″E / 13.4167°N 79.4500°E / 13.4167; 79.4500
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Marrimakula Kandriga
village
Marrimakula Kandriga is located in Andhra Pradesh
Marrimakula Kandriga
Marrimakula Kandriga
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Marrimakula Kandriga is located in India
Marrimakula Kandriga
Marrimakula Kandriga
Marrimakula Kandriga (India)
Coordinates: 13°25′00″N 79°27′00″E / 13.4167°N 79.4500°E / 13.4167; 79.4500
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
RegionRayalaseema
DistrictChittoor
Elevation
266 m (873 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Marrimakula Kandriga is a village in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[1]

Geography[edit]

It is situated south of Nallamala Forest approximately 64 km (40 miles) inland from the Bay of Bengal.[2] It has an average elevation of 266 meters (875 feet).

History[edit]

Marrimakula Kandriga was a former Zamindar that was most prominent during Vijayanagar rule. One ancestor obtained the favor of the Eastern Chalukya King, Vimala Aditya, and Saluva Narasa was appointed chief of the country around Tirupati, where they found this place by clearing the forest. The founder of the Narasa family was granted permission by his patrons, the Chalukyas, to use the royal seal and boar-signet of the Chalukyas, an ongoing distinction.

Descendants recovered the estate and in 1230 AD, a part of the estate was taken over by Raja Raja Chola the second, of the Chola dynasty. During the next four generations, the Cholas' power decayed. The fortunes of the Pachikapalam Reddy family rose and in 1314, the chief stabilized his power by marrying his daughter to Prolaya Reddy, the first of the Kondavidu Reddy dynasty.[3] The family became feudatories of Vijayanagar and had marriage alliances with the Saluva and loyalties to the Aravidu Dynasty over the next two hundred years.

In the 18th century, the ancestors of Bonupalli Munaswami paleyangar (Mudiraj),

Marusani Gangi Reddy  and Aragonda Muniratnam Reddy came to graze their sheep and found that this place had a good water supply, so they decided to settle there. They began to cut down the trees and started to construct houses and plant Banyan trees. The Banyan trees led to the village title of Marrimakula Kandriga.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of Sub-Districts". Census of India. Archived from the original on 14 May 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2007.
  2. ^ Kandriga.html Falling Rain Genomics.Marrimakula Kandriga[dead link]
  3. ^ Reddy Pariwar- History
  4. ^ A Sketch of the Dynasties of Southern India By Robert Sewell p. 44–45