. Who wrote ‘Rajasekhara Charitram’ Telugu navel

(1) Mutnuri Krishna Rao

(2) Veeresalingam

(3) Pingali Venkaiah

(4) Unnava Laxminarayana



. Who wrote ‘Rajasekhara Charitram’ Telugu navel (1) Mutnuri Krishna Rao (2) Veeresalingam..

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( 2 ) Veeresalingam

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