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"Telugu Prazalu"

The phrase translates to "Telugu People" (తెలుగు ప్రజలు). Depending on your goal—whether you are creating content for a community website, a news portal, or a cultural tribute—here are three text options you can use: 1. For a Community or News Website (Formal)

For Telugu Prazalu , the language is more than communication—it is a source of pride. The earliest inscriptions date back to 575 CE, but the literary peak arrived during the Vijayanagara Empire. Poets like Nannaya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada (the Kavitraya or "Trinity of Poets") translated the Mahabharata, cementing Telugu as a classical language (a status granted by the Government of India in 2008).

The cultural identity of Telugu people is inseparable from their literature and arts.

What makes a Telugu person instantly recognizable, regardless of their passport?

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