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About Kudari Family Tree
“KUDARI”
 The DNA of Divine Discretion

1560 AD – 1795 AD
 (23.5 Decades of Kudari’s tracked history)

1795 AD – 2020 AD
 (22.5 Decades of Kudari’s recorded history)

460 Years of Genealogy 
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“I will bless you with incredible blessings and multiply your descendants into countless thousands and millions, like the stars above in the sky, and like the sands along the seashore.”  Genesis - 22:17

As we interpret the high declarations of God's favour to Abraham in this confirmation of the covenant with him, exceeding any he had yet been blessed with. Those that are willing to part with anything for God, shall have it made up to them with unspeakable advantage.

* God wanted to and has since made Abraham's descendants many. * Abraham's descendants will take possession of the cities of their enemies. * All nations will be blessed because of Abraham's obedience. * "because you have believed me" -God honors faith. Jesus often said, "Becuase you have believed it is done." or something similar many times. Jesus' disciples asked them to increase their faith. He told them that if they had faith as small as a mustard seed they could say to mountains move and it would move.
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Preface;

With 235 Years of tracked history (i.e., from 1560 AD – 1795 AD) and through 225 years of recorded history (i.e., from 1795 AD – 2020AD); Kudari family bring before you 460 years of magnificent information about our Grandsire and his great grand fathers, their stories of lulls and verves for your genuflection. Hitherto with more than 2000 Kudari families spread around the world and tabbed with about 210 connubiality connections (Relative by marriage/ Surnames added after marriage) and about more than 1,34,000 relatives; “Kudaris multiplying into countless thousands, khandhan is at its 8th Gene yet.
  
 When we immigrate back into time to the tomes left behind, i.e., 1550 AD – 1565 AD (Aravidu Dynasty & Adil Shahi Dynasty) to a village named “Kudari” yet renamed as “Kudari Salawadgi” is located in the “Basavana Bagevadi” (Taluk) of “Bijapur” (District) in “Karnataka” State.

That was the time tough to survive, hard to have daily bread, the time of yore and was the time of warfare between Vijayanagara Empire and Deccan Sultanates! In the violent crush between Aliya Rama Raju and Ali Adil Shah – 1 along with his associates Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali & Hussain Nizam Shah – 1. Nevertheless, the Muslim and Sultanates captured Hindu divisions by crossing Krishna river, enormous armies clashed on the villages killing men, abducting women and enslaving young men of Basavana Bagevadi.

Our ancestors are Adi Dravidas and were in the territory where higher cast masses influence is lofty, on the other hand Aliya Rama Raju’s persecution and discrimination towards Adi Dravidas and Nairs was at peak.

One side higher cast citizens’ persecution and other side aliens attack!      Our people sensed the sensibility of the predicament and decided to migrate to Costal part of India as most of the Vijayanagara Empire is disintegrated by Muslims and Sultanates. Hence few families from Kudari Village started to travel towards East with cattle and children few days before the Battle of Talikota.

“Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.” Genesis 12:1

They travelled all the way through the Eastern Ghats crossing rivers and rocks stumble upon tribes and Wild animals and they covered the grounds of Adoni, Tadipatri, Kadapa, Nalamala Forest and Chittor, covering about 1200 kilometers in the period of 2 years; Thereupon gave the nod to tenacy in the Thummalagunta Village, Tirupati (Mandal), Chittor District., which was their 1st inhabitation assumed to be in the year 1568. Our ancestors had matrimonial tabs with girls from this village who are assumed to be Adi Andhras and started their livelihood with new domicile.

Our ancestors are in distresses and dire straits even in this new dwelling place as higher cast masses with “U” & “Y” Tilakas influenced them by caste discrimination and ill-treatment. But our hot shot mahatmas paved their own way not mingling in those masses! Our people were brave, benignant and bold, but were idolatrous! In search of truth, humanitarian aid and facile life they started their journey with families and flocks towards Nellore.

Two generations passed, our people were sustaining for their livelihood doing the daily labour in the trade roots of Kalinga and Madras Presidency from 1630 AD – 1700 AD, this was their 2nd inhabitation. Our ancestors started giving their siblings to new families with the Surname “Kudari” added to their names! They became Adi Andhra from Adi Dravida. As trade roots stretched few Kudari families travelled towards Ongole for their livelihood and settlement, assumed to be in the year 1700 AD – 1750 AD, this was their third inhabitation.

Four generations passed, an ancestor of ours premeditated to settle permanently at a place where there shall be harmony and security, so he along with his family started searching for a delightful domicile and at last established his adobe at Dintenapadu Village at Guntur District after 1750 AD and this was their 4th inhabitation. He is the settler and the Seed of Recorded Genealogy of Kudari Khandhan, the father of Kudari Yellamanda and Kudari Kotaiah and grandfather of “Kudari the Nine”!

“Lt. Kudari Yellamanda” (1795 – 1897), “Father of Kudari the Nine”, the first generation of Kudari’s recorded genealogy. He was an agriculturist, an honest statesman, a good administrator and an honorable father. In the year 1842 AD, as Rev. John Christian Frederick Heyer and his Lutheran Missionary Team were spreading Gospel through evangelism at the places nearby Dintenapadu village, our ancestor was buoyant by their altruistic drives and accepted Christianity as their religion, right away he hath given biblical names to his children, since then Lord touched them and delivered them from the woe pits.

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