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chiefs, fixed his own power there. He wrote to the Mayer, 

 who being pleased at the intelligence, came to Pennacondd i 

 arid specially honored Bala pa-nay ak, with a fine horse, and 

 certain other distinctions. He also had him formally instituted 

 to the Feudal sovereignty of Pavugudi in Sal. Sac. 1426 

 (A. D. 1504) and bestowed some additional territory. While 

 so governing, Balapa nayak caused the fane of Venn 

 gopala svami to he constructed. He had two sons ; and was 

 succeeded, after his death, by Chinna Valapa nayak, who 

 ruled a little time, and then his younger brother named 

 Timmapa-nayak succeeded him ; whose son was Balapa 

 nayak. The succession proceeded as follows. 



Tatapa nayak his youngest brother. 



Timmapa nayak son of the latter. 



Balapa-nayak. 

 Timmapa nayak. 



Tatapa nayak.. . ruled 12 years, , 



Timmapa nayak. 

 Balapa nayak. 

 Balapa nayak, 



Timmapa nayak.. 6 , . , .who was for a long time shut 

 up in prison ; but beings taken 

 thence and crowned, he ruled 

 £4 years. He has three sons : 

 the eldest was 



Pedda-timmapa nayak, who ruled five years. He caused 

 a water course to be cut ; while he was ruling the Mahrattag 

 came from Puna, and took the place. It also came under the 

 power of Hyder, and Tippu, and went with the subsequent 

 transfer of dominion. The fort has eight gates : guns are 

 mounted. It has four fanes of the Saiva class. There are 

 also lofty houses ; and wild beasts are in the neighbourhood. 

 Blankets are manufactured, and iron is found, in the district. 



