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6. Chundi 44 illages
7. Podili 66 "
8. Märedla 58 "
9. Kotasima 60 "
10. Dūpādu sima 360 "
11. Nāgārjunakonda 150 "
12. (a) Macherla samtu 64 "
(b) Kārempudi 14 "
(c) Gurijala 16 "
(d) Tummugodu 12 "
(e) Tamgeḍa 44 "
12 (a) to (e) Total 150 "
13. Vinukonda sima 225 "
14. Chilamukonda sima 100 "
15. Kondavidu Haveli 580 "
14 simas total 2048 "
(excluding 5 samuts) in item 12

The Guntur Kaifiyat gives a different list adding Kuredle sima-58 Kottisima-60, Bellamkonda-100.

In most of the Kaifiyats we notice a gap of nearly one century between A. D. 1618 and 1711 with a general statement that the arrangement continued till Alamgir Mogalayi occupied the country; with the Killedars, Deshmukhs, Deshpandes and Chaudaris and Śamut Amins as administrative officers. Some information during this period is furnished in the Guntupalli Kaifiyat (Vinukonda taluk-8) which states that certain Rāyani Bhāskara, a minister and governor of Kondapalli under the Vijayanagar kings got the mirāsi of Vinukonda sima. His descendants continued for a long time even during the period of Golkonda Padshahs. Certain Mutturāju, a son-in-law of certain Rāmalinga Bhāskara of that family won the favour of Mahamad Kulli Padshah and obtained from him the governorship of Kondapalli, Bellamkonda, Vinukonda, and Kondavidu forts with the dependent simas of Addanki, Palnāḍu, Kandukūru, Nellūru, Udayagiri, Chundi, Podili, Māredla, Dūpaḍu, Dharani, Kambhammeṭṭu, Nandigāma, and Nallagonda etc., with 12,000 horses, 40,000 soldiers and other royal insignia. (The truthfulness of this statement is to be throughly examined) Mutturāju was a great general who ruled the country to the full satisfaction of one and all. He is said to have ruled for 66 years till A.D. 1668 in Guntupalli record whereas the Annavaram Kaifiyat gives his last date to be A.D. 1617 which seems to be correct. His son by Timmadevi, named Bhāskarayya succeeded to power. But this over ambitious young man could not live long, because of the treachery of his wife (?). He was succeeded by his