1850.] Analysis of Mackenzie Manuscripts. 



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III. Analysis of Mackenzie Manuscripts. 



(Supplement concluded, from page 190, No. 34, Volume 13, Madras 

 Journal of Literature and Science.) 



The following are the abstracts of some statistical papers 

 in Telugu, and of Mahratta and Canarese documents, indi- 

 cated on the above specified page of the Literary Society's 

 Journal. 



I. Ceded Disti'icts, Telugu Documents. 

 Manuscript Book, No. 15, C. M. 318. 



SECTION 1, Account of Pattapu Ravi, a village in the hundred of 

 Siddah a-vattam . 



Boundaries : it is to the south of Sri-Sailam Nandana Cliacraverti 

 of the old race formed it ; and Cari Cala Chola, made donations to its 

 fane. The Yadava rajas, and especially $Ialla-Devu and Somadevu, 

 ruled over it. Subsequently Nidla Sidha Dever, a Chola prince at Nellore, 

 governed, having conquered it, as stated, in 1081 as supposed of the 

 Sacai era. Other Chola rajas are mentioned. It then came under the 

 rule of Vijayanagaram. It underwent some minor internal changes ; and 

 subsequently its chief was chased away by Yachama-N ayadu of the Vel- 

 lugotivaru race. The Cuddapa Nabob interfered with the district: and 

 next the Golconda chief. The Cuddapah Nabob recalled its native 

 chief; but he was soon forced to fly. The Mahomedans held posses- 

 sion. . Under Colonel Munro, the place became subject to the regula- 

 tions, and power of the Honorable Company. 



Section 2. Account of Ogur in the Mavunje circle of Siddhavattam, 



It is situated to the east of the above village. After Cari- Cala- Cholan 

 the Ganapatis of Warankal gave this village to a military commander. 



In Sal. Sac. 1181, an agraharam was built, by him, and given to his 

 son-in-law. One Brahmdnda rdcshasa Siddha devu-maha-raja, a son of 

 the Cadamba raja, who ruled in Conjeveram, being desirous of ruling 

 here, came with an army, and encamped ; but was met by the above 

 commander and his friends ; the invader conquered ; but shortly after- 

 wards died. 



Section 3. Account of Sarapa-ndyadu-petta, in the same neighbour- 

 hood. 



