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Peddapuram : ウィキペディア英語版
Peddapuram

Peddapuram is an important Municipal town in the East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh in South India. Peddapuram is known for its historical, cultural and "social" heritage.
== History ==

The town Peddapuram is founded by ''Maharaja Vatsavai Pedda Pathrudu''. For 300 years the estate of Peddapuram was ruled by Vatsavai Jagapathi Maharaja’s . The dynasty was started by ''Sri Raja Vatsavai Chathurbhuja Thimma Jagapathi Bahadhur'' . The fort of Peddapuram was built by him. He ruled the estate from 1555 to 1607. After his demise, his son ''Raya Jagapathi'' followed by his children ''Timma Jagapathi'' and ''Balabhadra Jagapathi'' ruled the Peddapuram Estate. From 1791 to 1804 the estate was ruled by ''Sri Vatsavai Raya Jagapathi''. One of the princes of this dynasty was separated from here and started ruling an independent kingdom named as Kottam estate, and their generation never came back—they settled there—and they ruled until the end of the princely states.
By the time of 1785 the Peddapuram Estate extended from Thotapalli to Nagaram encompassing 585 villages and towns. During the British rule, Sri Raya Jagapathi was chosen to take over the estate in 1802. After Sri Raya Jagapathi’s death, the three wives, ''Lakshmi Narasayyamma'', ''Buchi Seethayyamma'' and ''Buchi Bangarayyamma'', ruled the estate in succession. ''Raya Jaggapathis widow ''Buchi Seethayyamma'', ruled from 1828-1835. She founded two trusts for the poor, one in Peddapuram and another in Kathipudi. Even today the poor are fed for free twice a day.
With no heir, the estate was briefly ruled by ''Sri Suryanarayan Jagapathi Bahadhur'' until 1847, when it was taken over completely by the British East India Company and made the town a revenue division and built the ''Munsif court'' and a ''Lutheran High School''.
The ''Vatsavai Maharaja''s patronized poets such as ''Enugula Lakshmana Kavi'' and '' Vedula Satyanarayana Sastry ''.
''Pandavula Metta'' is located in Peddapuram and has a mythical history. You can find some ancient caves with the supposed footprints of Bhima (Pandavas). For more details on the history of Pandavula Metta visit the link: 〔(Official Website of East Godavari Webportal )〕 test

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