Naidu

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[1]Naidu (Nayudu/Nayadu/Naidoo/Nayakudu) is a title used by some South Indian Telugu communities, Telugu people such as the Gavara, Balija,[2] Golla,[3][4] Kamma, Kapu,[5][6] Telaga,[7] Turupu Kapu,[8] Velama,[9] Boya[9] and .[10]

Notable people[]

People bearing the title Naidu include:

References[]

  1. ^ , Wikipedia, 2021-12-21, retrieved 2022-01-19
  2. ^ Misra, Promode Kumar; Misra, Rajalakshmi; Rajalakshmi, Chennkeswara Ramanuja; Verghese, Isaac (1971). Nomads in the Mysore City. Anthropological Survey of India. p. 7,8 2. Balija Naidu
  3. ^ Misra, Promode Kumar; Misra, Rajalakshmi; Rajalakshmi, Chennkeswara Ramanuja; Verghese, Isaac (1971). Nomads in the Mysore City. Anthropological Survey of India. p. 35. The Title "Naidu" is used by many of The Telugu-speaking communities such as Balija, Bestha and Golla.
  4. ^ Ramaswamy, Uma (1983). Work, Union, and Community: Industrial Man in South India. Oxford University Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-19-561503-6. Naidu is a title assumed by a number of Telugu speaking castes such as Kamma , Golla and Balija.
  5. ^ Rural Non Form Growth, serials publications, 2006, ISBN 9788183870092, Kapu Naidu
  6. ^ Wiebe, Paul D. (1975). Social Life in an Indian Slum. Carolina Academic Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-89089-051-6. Naidu is a title of honour and has been used by such Telugu castes as the Balijas, Boyas, Gollas, Melakkaarar and Kapus
  7. ^ Shashi, Shyam Singh (1994). Encyclopaedia of Indian Tribes: Andhra Pradesh. Anmol Publications. ISBN 978-81-7041-836-8.
  8. ^ Communities,Segments,Synonyms,Surnames and Titles, Anthropological Survey of India, 1996, p. 1396, ISBN 978-0-19-563357-3, Turupu Kapu title Nayudu/Naidu
  9. ^ a b Francis, C. (2006). "Private Investment in the Cotton Mills: A Case Study". Journal of Indian History. 85: 181. Naidu is a title assumed by a number of Telugu castes such as Balija, Bestha, Boya, Ekari, Gavara, Golla, Kaingi, Kamma, Kapu, Mutracha and Velama.
  10. ^ Ramamoorthy, L. (2000). Language Loyalty and Displacement: Among Telugu Minorities in Pondicherry. Pondicherry Institute of Linguistics and Culture. ISBN 978-81-85452-10-4.
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