Sunday, 25 September 2016

Reddy

Reddy (likewise transliterated as Raddi, Reddi, Reddiar, Reddappa, Reddy) is a position that started in India, prevalently settled in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are delegated a forward standing.

The cause of the Reddy has been connected to the Rashtrakutas, in spite of the fact that feelings shift. At one time they were a warrior station and later got to be medieval overlords and worker proprietors. Generally they have been the area owning nobility of the towns. Customarily, they were a various group of shippers and cultivators. Their ability as rulers and warriors is very much archived in Telugu history. The Reddy tradition (1325–1448 CE) controlled waterfront and focal Andhra for over a hundred years

Present day history

Golkonda period

Amid this period, Reddys ruled a few "samsthanams" (tributary homes) in the Telangana territory. They governed as vassals of Golkonda sultans. Noticeable among them were Ramakrishna Reddy, Pedda Venkata Reddy and Immadi Venkata Reddy. In the sixteenth century, the Pangal post arranged in Mahbubnagar region of Andhra Pradesh was ruled by Veera Krishna Reddy. Immadi Venkata Reddy was perceived by the Golkonda sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah as a standard supplier of military powers to the Golkonda armies.[need citation to verify] The Gadwal samsthanam arranged in Mahbubnagar incorporates a fortress worked in 1710 CE by Raja Somtadari. Reddys kept on being chieftains, town policemen and charge authorities in the Telangana locale, all through the Golkonda principle.

English period

One of most unmistakable figures from the group amid the British time frame is Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy. He tested the British and drove an equipped disobedience to the British East India organization in 1846. He was at last caught and hanged in 1847. His uprising was one of the before uprisings against the British guideline in India, as it was 10 years before the well known Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Reddys were the landed upper class known as the deshmukhs and part of the Nizam of Hyderabad's organization. The Reddy landowners styled themselves as Desais, Doras and Patel. A few Reddys were aristocrats in the court of Nizam Nawabs and held numerous high positions in the Nizam's regulatory set up. Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy was made Kotwal of Hyderabad in 1920 CE amid the rule of the seventh Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII. Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy was the principal Hindu to be made kotwal of Hyderabad as in the late nineteenth and mid twentieth century, amid the Islamic standard of the Nizams, the intense position of Kotwal was held just by Muslims. His residency endured right around 14 years and he ordered extraordinary admiration among general society for his exceptional police organization.

A few Reddys were at the bleeding edge of the counter Nizam development. In 1941, comrade pioneers Raavi Narayana Reddy and Baddam Yella Reddy changed the Andhra Mahasabha into a hostile to Nizam joined mass aggressor association and drove an outfitted battle against the Nizam's administration.

Zamindaris

A portion of the unmistakable Reddy zamindaris/samsthanams:

Amarchinta

Domakonda

Gadwal—Raja Somasekhar Ananda Reddy or Somanadri

Munagala—Gurlapaty faction

Wanaparthy (Originally known as Sugur)— Founded by Veera Krishna Reddy

Present day legislative issues

Kammas and Reddys are politically predominant stations before the development of Andhra Pradesh in 1956 and after. Reddys are named a Forward Caste in present day India's certain segregation framework. They are a politically prevailing group in Andhra Pradesh, their ascent having dated from the arrangement of the state in 1956.

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