In 1905, The Estate was part of the Pólavaram division is the south-westernmost portion of the Gódávari Agency, and lies on the right bank of the river.
[2] By that time there are 15 ancient Zamindaries Like Peddapuram, Pithapuram, Polavaram, Kota Ramchandrapuram, Vegayammapeta, Velampalem, Venakayapalem, Vella, Telikacherla, Jalimudi, Panangipalli, Undeswarapuram, Mukkamala, Vilasa and Janupalli, Bantumilli.
[3] One of the members of the family, Mr. Venkata Razu, held the important and respectable post of Sheristadar in the Krishna and the Godavari Districts.
The father, Mr. Venkata Razu, out of the money he had laid by, bought a small estate in the Krishna District.
Venkata Jagannadha Rao died at the comparatively early age of 25, leaving behind him a young widow, Kamayamma, and gave her the option of adopting a son of her own choice.