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[edit] Sri Krishna Devaraya
Krishnadevaraya's caste is a matter of controversy. According to many historians he was a Yadava. As for Sammeta and Metla surnames, they exist among Kammas too. Can we infer that he belonged to Kamma caste? Pemmasani nayaks who ruled Gandikota were Kammas. Thimma Nayudu and Ramalinga Naidu were famous commanders of Vijayanagar kings.