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    like Renati Chodas, Pottapi Chodas, Konidena Chodas, Nannuru Chodas, Nellore Chodas and Kunduru Chodas. The origins of the Telugu Chodas are diverse;...
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    Chola dynasty (redirect from Chodas)
    normative grammars of literary Tamil. The Telugu Choda period was in particular significant for the development of Telugu literature under the patronage of the...
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  • The Velanati Chodas, also known as the Velanati Durjayas and Velanadu chiefs, were a Telugu dynasty that ruled parts of Andhra Pradesh during the 12th...
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    of the first Telugu words that was written on the Amaravati Stupa. These writings were mostly written by the Vishnukudinas, Telugu Chodas, and the Chalukyas...
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    Cholas of Nellore also known as Nellore Chodas or Nellore Cholas, were one of the branch of Telugu Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh...
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    the Nellore branch of the Telugu Chodas which began with Beta, a feudatory of Vikrama Chola. The Velanati and Nellore Chodas had strongly aligned with...
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    century CE. Konidena Chodas, ruled Kammanadu, from 950 to 1300 A.D. Nannuru Chodas ruled the region of Pakanadu. Nellore Chodas ruled south Andhra from...
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    Velanati Chodas controlled the Vela-nadu area in the coastal Andhra region, although their power had declined considerably after the death of Choda II around...
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    the decline of Somvamshis the area came under Telugu Chodas for a short period. The last Telugu Choda king of south Kosala was Somesvara III who was...
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  • River Kundu flowing area is called as Renadu. This region was ruled by Telugu Chodas of Renadu and Pottapi from late 5th century CE to 11th century CE. Kundu...
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    Velanadu Choda family who ruled over northern part of Vengi acknowledged his supremacy. Similarly the Kadapa-Nellore chief, Madurantaka Pottapi Choda, son...
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    then turned his attention to the north and annexed Kanchi by killing the Telugu Chola chief Vijaya Gandagopala of Nellore Cholas. He then marched up to...
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    The Cholas who were ruling the Telugu lands are called as Telugu Chodas or Telugu Cholas. The Cholas had to wait for another three centuries until the...
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  • Kammakarashtram were used interchangeably. The subsequent inscriptions of Telugu Chodas and Kakatiyas mentioned Kammanadu; for example, the Konidena inscription...
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  • CE) Telugu Chodas Renati Chodas (5th Century CE – 9th Century CE) Velanati Chodas (1076 CE – 1216 CE) Pottapi Chodas (11th Century CE) Konidena Chodas (1050...
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    Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    River. In the east, Rajaraja faced fierce opposition from the Telugu Chola king Jata Choda Bhima over control of Vengi. This region held significant strategic...
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  • Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    Nagavansi rulers. The Telugu Chodas who migrated to the region, settled as their feudal rulers. Chandraditya Maharaja, a Telugu Choda chieftain, was a mahamandalashwara...
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  • Telaga (category CS1 Telugu-language sources (te))
    the descendants of Telugu Choda dynasties like Durjayas of Velanadu (1076–1216 CE) who ruled Coastal Andhra. These Telugu Chodas later came to be called...
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    Kakatiya dynasty (category Telugu people)
    Kakatiyas were a branch of the Telugu Chodas. However, no other Kakatiya record mentions Karikala, and unlike the Telugu Chodas, the Kakatiyas did not claim...
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  • Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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  • Kapu (caste) (category CS1 Telugu-language sources (te))
    Velanadu (Krishna and Penna Doab) was ruled by Velanati Chodas and other areas were ruled by Telugu Chodas. In course of time, these were called Telagas, one...
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  • Telugu Chodas of Andhra Chodagangas of Kalinga Nidugal Cholas of Karnataka...
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    the Andhra country around the Vengi territories were controlled by the Telugu Cholas. This was the signal the Chola feudatories and the overgrown vassals...
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    Kongunadu, Madurai and Thirunelveli, Nellore-Guntur areas (with Renandu and Telugu Cholas having allegiance to Raja Raja-II but controlling their areas with...
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