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    Nellore Chodas, also known as Nellore Cholas, were one of the branch of Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh in the 11th and 14th centuries...
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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)
    CE. Several Telugu Chola families like Renati Cholas, Pottapi Cholas, Nellore Cholas, Velanati Cholas, Nannuru Cholas, Kondidela Cholas existed and claimed...
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  • their subjects, the Nellore Chodas, and was slain in battle with Ganapatideva of the Kakatiyas in 1207 AD. His son, Rajendra Choda III, made further attempts...
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    Chola III's campaigns in Nellore against the Nellore Chodas, followed by the war against the Velanadu Chodas are not available. 'But', what is clear is...
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    to 1300 A.D. Nannuru Chodas ruled the region of Pakanadu. Nellore Chodas ruled south Andhra from 1100 to 1350 A.D. Kunduru Chodas, ruled Telangana region...
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    Ganapati supported the Nellore Choda chiefs Tikka and his son Manuma-siddhi II against rival claimants to the throne of Nellore. Towards the end of his...
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    expedition to the North. Pandyan forces killed the Telugu Choda ruler Vijaya Gandagopala of Nellore Chodas and captured Kanchipuram in 1258. This put them in...
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  • Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1161 to 1181 AD. He succeeded his father Gonka II and his reign was full of rebellions from Nellore Chodas, Pottapi Chodas and...
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  • Vijaya Ganda Gopalan was a king of Nellore Chodas who ruled over Southern Andhra and Kanchi from 1248 to 1263 CE. He was ruling along with his brothers...
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  • 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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    Sundara Pandyan I conquered Tondaimandalam till Nellore including Kadapa after defeating Nellore Choda ruler Vijaya Gandagopala and Ganapati II of Kakatiyas...
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  • Pruthviswara (category Velanati Chodas)
    including places like Chandolu and Vengi. However he lost to Kakatiyas and Nellore Chodas starting from 1201 to 1207 AD. Durga Prasad, History of the Andhras...
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    Tikkana (category People from Nellore)
    Shivaites and Vaishnavites.[citation needed] Tikkana was a minister of the Nellore Choda ruler Manuma-siddhi II. In 1248, Manuma-siddhi II faced multiple rebellions...
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  • century) Velanati Chodas (AD 1076–1216) Renati Cholas Pottapi Cholas Konidena Cholas Nannuru Cholas Nidugal Cholas Nellore Chodas Kingdom of Cochin (AD...
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  • Gonka II (category Velanati Chodas)
    Kalyani Chalukyas. He crushed many rebel chieftains like Nellore Chodas and Konidena Chodas. His kingdom included the region between Mahendragiri in north...
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    Rudrama Devi (category People from Nellore district)
    son of the former Choda ruler Manuma-siddhi II, appears to have displaced Naga-deva from Nellore in 1263. He apparently ruled Nellore during c. 1279-1283...
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  • were most probably the Nellore Choda chiefs, who were Chola vassals. Ganapati installed Tikka, a member of the Nellore Choda family and a rival claimant...
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  • of a battle between the kings of Katamaraju, and Manumasiddhi of the Nellore Chodas. The battle occurred in the 13th century, it is the dispute of territory...
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  • Chalukya monarch Someshvara III in 1126–27 with the help of the Velanati Chodas of Tsandavolu. Vengi remained under Chola Empire for 2 centuries till Kulottunga...
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    Chalukyas Western Chalukya Empire Rashtrakuta Empire Kakatiya dynasty Velanati Chodas Eastern Ganga dynasty Gajapati Empire Musunuri Nayakas Bahmanis Sultanate...
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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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  • possibly, a Kakatiya ally who was guarding Nellore. Kopperunjinga may have been supported by the Telugu Choda Vijaya Ganda-gopala, whose 1278-1279 CE Nandalur...
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    killing the Telugu Chola chief Vijaya Gandagopala of Nellore Cholas. He then marched up to Nellore and celebrated his victories there by doing the virabisheka(anointment...
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  • his allies. Prataparudra first sent his army to Vikramasimhapura (modern Nellore), which was ruled by Ambadeva's appointee Manuma Gandagopala. The attack...
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  • day Nellore Taluq, Nellore District) and parts of Kammanadu (Ongole, Addanki and Darsi Taluks of Prakasam District) as feudatories. Telugu Chodas of Nellore...
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  • Madhurantakacholanalluru (Telugu Choda times) to Kalidindi (Krishna District) Kanakagiri to Kanigiri (now in Prakasam District, previously in Nellore District) Kandanavrolu...
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  • stationed at Kanchi possibly to avert any incursion from the Telugu Chodas of Nellore, the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal and the Pandyas of Madurai. The...
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    emperor Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I defeated Nellore Cholas and Kakatiyas, extending Pandyan empire till Nellore. Kakatiyas unified the Andhra again during...
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  • 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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