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Madanna and Akkanna
Madanna and Akkanna were two brothers who rose to prominence in the sultanate of Golkonda between 1674 and 1685. Towards the end of their lives in October 1685 they came to dominate state affairs in Golkonda. This is remarkable because they were administrators and ruled it and a large part of the elite of the sultanate were Muslims.
== Early life ==
The brothers were born in Hanamkonda into a Telugu Brahmin family of four brothers and some sisters, among whom, according to a Dutch contemporary source, Akkanna was his mother's favourite. Madanna was, however, the more talented. There has been some discussion in the historical literature about the question whether they were Telugu or Maratha Brahmins. It is probable that they were Smarta Brahmins, who honoured both Shiva or Vishnu, along with Surya.〔Gijs Kruijtzer, (Xenophobia in Seventeenth-Century India ) (Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2009), 226-30.〕
They were Niyogis and also uncles of Bhakta Ramdas. Akkanna's descendants were called Akkarajus and Madanna's descendanants were Madaraju's.

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