πΉ The Vemabola Family Military Commanders of the Early Kakatiyas π Primary Source: A Corpus of Inscriptions in the Telangana Districts (Part III, 1956) π Place: Matedu (Materu), Khammam District | π
Date: 4th March, A.D. 1120 (Saka 1042) | π Reign: Mahamandalesvara Kakatiya Prola II πΏ Lineage and Social Origin The Vemabola family (also known as Vemabola-kula ) emerged as a significant military lineage from the Pulinda-vamsa . Inscriptions identify them as members of the fourth caste, specifically associated with the Boyas , tasked with the protection of the social order. π Buchana (Nadakotamalla): The "jewel of the family" and earliest recorded ancestor. π Gotamalla: Son of Buchana and father to the four prominent brothers. ⚔️ The Four Brothers The inscriptions at Matedu and the surrounding Mahabubabad region highlight four brothers who served as the pillars of the lineage: ...
Also known as Bottu Chiefs · c. 845 CE – 1200 CE · Feudal masters of Visuru-nadu (modern Khammam & eastern Warangal, Telangana) The Mudigonda Chalukyas (or Mudugonda Chalukyas; later phase called Bottu Chiefs ) were a minor but remarkably resilient Chalukya dynasty ruling a strategic region in present-day Khammam district and eastern Warangal, Telangana between the 8th and 12th centuries (flourishing 11th–13th centuries). They hailed from Mudigonda village, their initial capital. Their exceptional political endurance—serving as feudatories across five centuries to nearly every major Deccan empire—makes them a unique thread in Deccan history. π Legacy preserved through inscriptions: Mogilicheruvu grant, Kukunuru plates, Bezawada copper plate, Kandyam plates, Palampeta inscription, and more. These records provide invaluable details about their own rule and the dynasties they served. ⚔️ Political Adaptability & Vassalage They beg...