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Āndhradeśa (transl. Country of Āndhra) is a
historical region in the
Deccan Plateau of the
Indian subcontinent,
deriving its name from the
ancient Andhras...
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Pancharamas in
Medieval Andhradesa. Agam Kala Prakashan. pp. 24–26. M.
Krishna Kumari (1989).
Pancharamas in
Medieval Andhradesa. Agam Kala Prakashan. p...
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Retrieved 27
October 2020.
Rajendra Prasad, B. (1983).
Chalukyan Temples of
Andhradesa By B. R. Prasad. ISBN 9780391028531.
Retrieved 25
March 2009. "Alampur...
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Pancharamas in
Medieval Andhradesa. Agam Kala Prakashan. pp. 22–23. M.
Krishna Kumari (1989).
Pancharamas in
Medieval Andhradesa. Agam Kala Prakashan. p...
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initially subordinate to the Satavahanas, a
ruling dynasty in the
Andhradesa region (north of the
Penna River in modern-day
Andhra Pradesh). According...
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characteristics are noreworthy.", in Ray,
Amita (1982). Life and Art of
Early Andhradesa. Agam. p. 249. P.R.Rao 1993, p. 23. K.
Krishna Murthy 1977, p. 6. (India)...
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Grants by Sri Krishnadevaraya:
During His
Visit to the
Temples in
Andhradesa.
Department of
Archaeology and Museums,
Government of
Andhra Pradesh....
- G. Buhler, 1894,
Epigraphica Indica, Vol.2
Buddhist Inscriptions of
Andhradesa, Dr. B.S.L
Hanumantha Rao, 1998,
Ananda Buddha Vihara Trust, Secunderabad...
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Eastern Deccan region originally inhabited by
Andhras was
called Andhradesa. The
modern Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh,
derives its name from this...
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tribal and
territorial name. The
region inhabited by
Andhras was
called Andhradesa.
Excavated stone tools from
Hanumanthunipadu in
Prakasam district were...