Reddy (also
transliterated
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as Reddi or Raddi; also known as Reddiar or Reddappa) is a
Telugu Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
caste
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predominantly found in the states of
Andhra Pradesh
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and
Telangana
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in
South India
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. They are classified as a
forward caste
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.
The origin of the Reddy caste has been linked to the
Rashtrakutas
The Rashtrakuta Empire was a royal Indian polity ruling large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the 6th and 10th centuries. The earliest known Rashtrakuta Indian inscriptions, inscription is a 7th-century copper plate grant detailing th ...
, although opinions vary. They were feudal overlords and peasant proprietors.
Historically they have been the land-owning aristocracy of the villages.
Traditionally, they were a diverse community of merchants and cultivators.
Their prowess as rulers and warriors is well documented in Telugu history. The
Reddi dynasty
The Reddi Kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi Kingdom existed from 1325 to 1448 CE in southern India. Most of the region that was ruled by the kingdom is now part of modern-day central Andhra and Rayalaseema. It was established by Prolaya Vema Reddi i ...
(1325–1448 CE) ruled
coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years. Today they continue to be a politically and socio-economically dominant group in the Telugu states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Etymology
Origin theories
According to
Alain Daniélou and Kenneth Hurry, the Rashtrakuta and Reddi dynasties may both have been descended from the earlier dynasty of the Rashtrikas.
This common origin is by no means certain: there is evidence suggesting that the Rashtrakuta line came from the
Yadava
The Yadava (), not to be confused with Yadav, were an ancient Indian people who believed to have descended from Yadu (legendary king), Yadu, a legendary king of Chandravamsha lineage.
The community was formed of various clans, being the #T ...
s in northern India and also that they may simply have held a common title. Either of these alternative theories might undermine the claim to a connection between them and the Reddis.
Varna status
The
varna designation of Reddys is a contested and complex topic. Even after the introduction of the varna concept to
South India
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, caste boundaries in South India were not as marked as in
North India
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, where the four-tier varna system placed the priestly
Brahmin
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s on top followed by the
Kshatriyas,
Vaishyas, and
Shudras. In South India, on the other hand, there existed only three distinguishable classes, the
Brahmins
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, the non-Brahmins and the
Dalit
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s. The two intermediate
dvija
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varnas—the Kshatriyas and Vaishyas—did not exist.
The
dominant caste
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s of South India, such as Reddys and
Nairs, held a status in society analogous to the Kshatriyas and Vaishyas of the north with the difference that religion did not sanctify them,
i.e. they were not accorded the status of Kshatriyas and Vaishyas by the Brahmins in the Brahmanical varna system. Historically, land-owning castes like the Reddys have belonged to the regal ruling classes and are analogous to the Kshatriyas of the Brahmanical society.
The Brahmins, on top of the hierarchical social order, viewed the ruling castes of the south like the Reddys, Nairs and
Vellalars as sat-Shudras meaning shudras of "true being". Sat-shudras are also known as clean shudras, upper shudras, pure or high-caste shudras.
This classification and the four-tier varna concept was never accepted by the ruling castes.
History
Medieval history
Kakatiya period
During the
Kakatiya period, ''Reddi'', together with its variant ''Raddi'', was used as a status title (''gaurava-vachakamu''). The title broadly represented the category of village headmen irrespective of their hereditary background.
The
Kakatiya prince Prola I (c. 1052 to 1076) was referred to as "Prola Reddi" in an inscription.
[ Quote: "Balasarasvati, author of an inscription dated S. 1135 . 1057 CEhad lived at the court of Prola Reddi, ruler of the same Kakatiya ynasty"] After the Kakatiyas became independent rulers in their own right, various subordinate chiefs under their rule are known to have used the title Reddi. Reddi chiefs were appointed as generals and soldiers under the Kakatiyas. Some Reddis were among the feudatories of Kakatiya ruler Pratapa Rudra. During this time, some of the Reddis carved out feudal principalities for themselves. Prominent among them were the
Munagala Reddi chiefs. Two inscriptions found in the
Zamindar
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i of Munagala at Tadavayi, two miles west of Munagala—one dated 1300 CE, and the other dated 1306 CE show that the Munagala Reddi chiefs were feudatories to the Kakatiya dynasty. The inscriptions proclaim Annaya Reddi of Munagala as a chieftain of Kakatiya ruler Pratapa Rudra.
The Reddi feudatories fought against attacks from the
Delhi sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a Medieval India, late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for more than three centuries. and defended the region from coming under the Turkic rule. Eventually, the Sultanate invaded
Warangal
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Warangal serv ...
and captured Pratapa Rudra in 1323.
Reddi Kingdom
After the death of Pratapa Rudra in 1323 CE and the subsequent fall of the
Kakatiya empire, some Reddi chiefs became independent rulers.
Prolaya Vema Reddi proclaimed independence, establishing a "Reddi dynasty" based in
Addanki.
He had been part of a coalition of
Telugu rulers who overthrew the "foreign" Turkic rulers of the Delhi Sultanate.
The dynasty (1325–1448 CE) ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years.
Vijayanagara period

The post-Kakatiya period saw the emergence of
Vijayanagara Empire
The Vijayanagara Empire, also known as the Karnata Kingdom, was a late medieval Hinduism, Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty, belongi ...
as well as the Reddi dynasty.
Initially, the two kingdoms were locked up in a territorial struggle for supremacy in the coastal region of Andhra. Later, they united and became allies against their common archrivals—the
Bahmani sultans and the Recherla Velamas of Rachakonda who had formed an alliance. This political alliance between Vijayanagara and the Reddi Kingdom was cemented further by a matrimonial alliance.
Harihara II of Vijayanagara gave his daughter in marriage to
Kataya Vema Reddi's son Kataya. The Reddi rulers exercised a policy of annexation and invasion of
Kalinga (modern day
Odisha
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). However, the
suzerainty
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of Kalinga rulers was to be recognised. In 1443 CE, determined to put an end to the aggressions of the Reddi Kingdom, the
Gajapati ruler
Kapilendra of Kalinga formed an alliance with the Velamas and launched an attack on the Reddi Kingdom.
Veerabhadra Reddi allied himself with Vijayanagara ruler
Devaraya II and defeated Kapilendra. After the death of Devaraya II in 1446 CE, he was succeeded by his son,
Mallikarjuna Raya. Overwhelmed by difficulties at home, Mallikarjuna Raya recalled the Vijayanagara forces from Rajahmundry. Veerabhadra Reddi died in 1448 CE. Seizing this opportunity, Kapilendra sent an army under the leadership of his son Hamvira into the Reddi Kingdom, took Rajahmundry and gained control of the Reddi Kingdom. The Gajapatis eventually lost control after the death of Kapilendra, and the territories of the former Reddi Kingdom came under the control of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Later, Reddis became the military chieftains of the Vijayanagara rulers. They along with their private armies accompanied and supported the Vijayanagara army in the conquest of new territories. These chieftains were known by the title of
Poligars.
The Reddi poligars were appointed to render military services in times of war, collect revenue from the populace and pay to the royal treasury. The chieftains exercised considerable autonomy in their respective provinces. The ancestors of the legendary
Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy
Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy was an Indian freedom fighter leader. Son of a former Telugu Palegaaru Mallareddy and Seethamma, Narasimha Reddy was born in Rupanagudi village, on 24 November 1806. He belonged to the Motati Clan of Reddys. He and ...
– who led an armed rebellion against the
British East India company
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, were poligars.
Reddis were historically dominant in the
Rayalaseema region.
Once independent, the erstwhile chiefs of the Vijayanagara empire indulged in several internal squabbles for supremacy in their areas. This constant warring between powerful feudal warlords for fiefdoms and power manifests itself even in modern-day Rayalaseema in the form of a brutally violent phenomenon termed as “
factionalism”, "factional violence" or simply "faction".
Modern history
Golkonda period
During this period, Reddys ruled several "samsthanams" (tributary estates)
in the
Telangana
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area. They ruled as
vassal
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s of
Golkonda sultans. Prominent among them were Ramakrishna Reddy, Pedda Venkata Reddy and Immadi Venkata Reddy. In the 16th century, the Pangal fort situated in
Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh was ruled by Veera Krishna Reddy. Immadi Venkata Reddy was recognised by the Golkonda sultan
Abdullah Qutb Shah as a regular provider of military forces to the Golkonda armies.
The
Gadwal samsthanam situated in
Mahbubnagar includes a fort built in 1710 CE by Raja Somtadari.
Reddys continued to be chieftains, village policemen and tax collectors in the Telangana region, throughout the Golkonda rule.
British period
One of the most prominent figures from the community during the British period is Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy. He challenged the British and led an armed rebellion against the
British East India company
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in 1846. He was finally captured and hanged in 1847. His uprising was one of the earlier rebellions against the British rule in India, as it was 10 years before the famous
Indian Rebellion of 1857
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.
Reddys were the
landed gentry
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known as the
deshmukh
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s and part of the
Nizam of Hyderabad's administration.
The Reddy landlords styled themselves as ''Desais'', ''Doras'' and ''Patel''. Several Reddys were noblemen in the court of Nizam
Nawab
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s and held many high positions in the Nizam's administrative set up. Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy was made
Kotwal of
Hyderabad
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in 1920 CE during the reign of the seventh Nizam
Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII. Raja Bahadur Venkatarama Reddy was the first Hindu to be made kotwal of Hyderabad as in the late 19th and early 20th century, during the Islamic rule of the Nizams, the powerful position of Kotwal was held only by Muslims. His tenure lasted almost 14 years and he commanded great respect among the public for his outstanding police administration.
Several Reddys were at the forefront of the anti-Nizam movement. In 1941, communist leaders
Raavi Narayana Reddy and
Baddam Yella Reddy transformed the
Andhra Mahasabha into an anti-Nizam united mass militant organisation and led an armed struggle against the Nizam's regime.
Reddy States (Zamindaris & Samsthanams)

During the
medieval
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and later feudal/
colonial periods, many parts of
Andhra Pradesh
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and
Telangana
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of the
Indian subcontinent
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were ruled as sovereign or
princely states by various dynasties of Reddy community.
Some of the prominent Reddy
zamindar
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is (samsthanams):
*
Atmakur Amarchinta Samsthanam, Telangana.
*
Domakonda Samsthanam, Telangana.
*
Gadwal Samsthanam, Telangana;
—Raja Somasekhar Ananda Reddy or Somanadri
*
Munagala—Gurlapaty clan
Samsthanam, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
*
Wanaparthy Samsthanam (originally known as Sugur), Telangana. Founded by Veera Krishna Reddy
Modernity
The Reddy and
Kamma castes have been politically dominant prior to the formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956 and afterwards. Reddys are classified as a Forward Caste in modern India's
positive discrimination
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system. They are a politically dominant community in Andhra Pradesh, their rise having dated from the formation of the state in 1956.
Notes
References
Bibliography
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Further reading
*{{cite book , title=
A History of South India: From Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar , first=K. A. Nilakanta , last=Sastri , publisher=Oxford University Press , year=1958 , isbn=0195606868
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