-
despite their reduced means".
Other names in
common use for the
Cholas are
Choda,
Killi (கிள்ளி),
Valavan (வளவன்),
Sembiyan (செம்பியன்) and Cenni. Killi...
- like
Renati Chodas,
Pottapi Chodas,
Konidena Chodas,
Nannuru Chodas,
Nellore Chodas and
Kunduru Chodas. The
origins of the
Telugu Chodas are diverse;...
- 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...
- Palanadu,
chieftains to
Velanati Chodas. He
dedicated his work to
Jangama Mallikarjuna Yogi, a
Shaivite saint.
Nanne Choda's famous work is
Kumara Sambhavam...
- Higashi-
Chōda Kofun group (東町田墳墓群, Higashi-
Chōda funbo-gun) is a
cluster of
Yayoi period burial mounds located in the
Hirui neighborhood of what is now...
-
Vijayagandagopala Tikka Choda II
Manumagandagopala or
Nallasiddharasa III
Rajagandagopala or
Ranganatha Viragandagopala These Chodas claimed their descent...
-
under Velanati Chodas,
trustworthy chieftains to his.
Rulers of this
dynasty included Gonka I,
Rajendra Choda I,
Gonka II and
Rajendra Choda II.
Vikram Aditya...
-
Rajendra Choda I
continued their allegiance to
Kalyani Chalukyas.
Malla Bhupati of
Vengi recovered some
regions on the
banks of Krishna, but
Velanti Chodas remained...
-
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...
-
dynasties of
medieval Andhra and Telangana, such as the Kakatiyas,
Velanati Chodas, Malyalas, Viryalas, Haihayas, Konakandravadis,
Ivani Kandravadis, Kondapadumatis...