Vijay!
You may be right. But when KDR dies, he has no son and utilising opportunity his brother-in-law- cum-Maappillai, tried to take over the crown, with the help of Saluva Thimmarasu, but Atchutha raya thwarted that attempt and took over the realm.
Mr. TM Sundar asked why telugu (and not even Kannada)wasextensively used when he was a Tulu by birth?
Even today, Tulu is not having proper lipi.(When I went to Mangalore, the Udupi University Professor whose name i will give in my next post, has shown the script of Tulu, but yet to be popularised). But the fact is, KDR was surrounded by Telugu Kings of Velema and Reddys, who were all once enemies too, Telugu Brahmin Scholars-cum-’warriors’ and his AshtathiggajangaL are mostly Telugus.
Bahmini sultans and Gajapathi’s are staunch enemies of KDR. . He had to take sides with powerful friends for defeating them. Velema Kings from immediate Rayalaseema area, which is adjacent to Vijayanagara and Reddys of still northern (north of Tungabhadra) and their splinter groups, got plum posts with KDR. Already the Vijayanagara Kings during 1370′s helped Tamils by removing Muslim kingdom at Madurai and established their overlordships with three parts, Madurai Nayaga, Tanjai Nayaga and Senji Nayaga, all are telugu’s.
And naturally Telugu got the official language status in Tamilnadu for more than 200 years till the arrival of Marathas at Tanjore and Muslims in the northern and western Tamilnadu.
One more additional information. Rayalaseema farming community are great technecians in bringing out deep ground water. For tank irrigation and watering the cotton in the plains of Madurai east and Southern parts, large sections of telugu’s were sent to this part and they have settled there permanently. Like wise the telugu brahmins were sent to Tanjai and Maudrai to assist the Kings in administrative matters and revenue collections from the villages. Even now we can see lot of Telugu speaking Brahmins in Tanjai and Madurai districts. The great Thiagayya was a telugu brahmin settled at Tiruvaiyaru.
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The telugu population slowly moved from the dry part of rayala