Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region,
Vizianagaram.
History

The
Pericchedi
The Parichchedis were a medieval ruling clan in Andhra.
History
The Parichchedis were initially the ''samantas'' (vassals) of the Chalukyas. They originated from social groups such as the ''besta'' (fisherman) and peasant groups of the Shudra ...
kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern
Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and another capital in Kollipaka establishing themselves for nine centuries there. The family name was changed to Pusapati after moving to the coastal region. The first Pusapati chieftain Sitaram Raju received the villages of Kumuli and Gundredu from Maharaja Krishan Dev of
Jeypore kingdom. Viziaram Raz served as the minister in the court of Maharaja Ram Chandra Dev and later founded the city of Vizianagaram after occupying some of the coastal territories of Jeypore due to a feud between the king and his brother, Balaram Dev III. Viziaram also led the other zamindars gain independence from the feudalism of Jeypore.
Vizianagaram is named after this Pusapati Vijay Rama Raju and is spelled with a Z to differentiate it from the Vijayanagar Dynasty in Hampi. They obtained the title of Gajapathi in the 16th century, after defeating the
Gajapatis of Jeypore in the battle of Nandapur (old capital of
Jeypore
Jeypore is one of the largest towns and a place of historical significance in Koraput district in the Indian state of Odisha. It was established by Vir Vikram Dev in the mid 17th century. The kingdom was defeated by the East India Company in ...
), in the Northern Circars, and have used since then.
Emperor Aurangzeb gave them a two-edged sword 'pattaa kaththi' (
Telugu
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S ...
:పట్టాకత్తి) (Zulfiqar), which is still used in the coat-of-arms of the family. By 1713 they erected the fort at Vizianagaram where they have since resided. In 1827 Maharajah Vijay Rama Gajapati Raju III. had several honors conferred on him by the British Government. Lord Northbrook obtained for him the title of His Highness, and had his name enrolled among those of chiefs entitled to return visits from the Viceroy with a 13 gun salute.
Poosapati / Pusapati rulers

*Up to 1509 A.D. The Pusapatis were ruling in
Vijayawada, They were referred to as descendants of Madhava Varma of Bezawada, as that is what Vijayawada was called at the time.
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Pusapati Rachi Raju
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(1515 A.D.)
*
Pusapati Amala Raju
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(Founder)
*
Pusapati Tama Bhupaludu
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(1620–1670)
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Pusapati Sita Rama Chandra Raju
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(ruled 1685–1697) In 1687 A.D. when
Mughal
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Related to the Mughal Empire
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* Mughal dynasty
* Mughal emperors
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* Mughal architecture
* Mug ...
emperor
Aurangzeb
Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
conquered
Golkonda
Fort (Telugu: గోల్కొండ, romanized: ''Gōlkōnḍa'') is a historic fortress and ruined city located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was originally called Mankal. The fort was originally built by Kakatiya ruler Pratāparud ...
, Sita Rama Chandra Raju obtained the Zulfikar (Two edged sword) that figures on the Pusapati flag from the emperor as a token of appreciation for having assisted him in his campaign.
*
Pusapati Vijayarama Gajapati Raju I
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(ruled 1710 – died 1757) (Founder of
Vizianagaram, moved the capital from Potnur) Killed in the
Battle of Bobbili
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Pasupati Ananda Raju
Pashupati (Sanskrit ''Paśupati''; devanagari पशुपति ) is a Hindu deity and an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva as "lord of the animals". Pashupati is mainly worshipped in Nepal and India. Pashupati is also the national deity of Ne ...
(died 1760) Captured
Visakhapatnam and
Rajamundry
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Pusapati Vijayarama Gajapati Raju II
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(1760–1794) Died in the
battle of Padmanabham against the
British. Vijaya Rama Raju's brother Sita Rama Raju attacked Parlakamedi along with their
Maratha allies and conquered it.
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Pusapati Narayana Babu Raju
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(1794–1845)
*Pusapati Vijaya Rama Gajapati Raju (1845–1879)
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Pusapati Ananda Gajapati Raju (1850–1897)
*Pusapati Vijaya Rama Gajapati Raju (1897–1922)
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Pusapati Alaka Narayana Gajapati Raju
Poosapati / Pusapati was the ruling clan of the Northern Andhra region, Vizianagaram.
History
The Pericchedi kings were ancestors of the Pusapati royal family who built Bezawada (Modern Vijayawada) off the river Krishna by 626 AD and ano ...
(1922–1937)
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Pusapati Vijaya Rama Gajapati Raju
Maharaja Pusapati Vijayrama Gajapati Raju D.Litt. was an Indian parliamentarian and philanthropist. He was the eldest son of Maharaja Alak Narayanadev Gajapathi Raju and Vidyavathi Devi of Vizianagaram estate in Andhra Pradesh. He was born at ...
(1924–1995)
*Pusapati Ananda Gajapati Raju (1950–2016)
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Pusapati Ashok Gajapati Raju (1951–)
Notable members
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Poosapati S Kumaraswamy Raja - Former Chief Minister of
Madras Presidency
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(
Tamil Nadu) (1949–52) and Governor of
Orissa (1954–56).
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Sir Pusapati Vijayananda Gajapathi Raju also known as Maharajkumar of Vizianagram or Vizzy - Former Indian cricketer, Cricket administrator and Politician.
References
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* {{citation , first=Nilmani, last=Senapati, title=Gazetteer of India: Orissa District Gazetteers, url=https://indianculture.gov.in/gazettes/orissa-district-gazetteers-koraput , year=1966, publisher=Orissa Government Press Cuttack, isbn=978-81-86772-17-1
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