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- Gundlakamma Konidena Chirala Addanki Bapatla Vinukonda Sattenpalle    Kammanadu (or Kamma-nadu, also Kamma-rashtram) is a historical region in the Indian...
- community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the Kammanadu region of the erstwhile Guntur district and Ongole division in Andhra...
- village in Kerman Province, Iran Kamma Nadu or Kammanadu, also Kammarashtra, is a home land of Kammas. Kammanadu is a region encomp****ing Bellamkonda, Amaravati...
- Abhimanachandra who belonged to the Brahmin varna and hailed from Vangiparru in Kammanadu in present-day Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh. In the eastern Deccan...
- ruled Ralalaseema, 8th and 9th centuries CE. Konidena Chodas, ruled of Kammanadu, 950 to 1300 A.D. Nannuru Chodas ruled the region of Pakanadu. Nellore...
- scholars Nilakanta Shastri and E.P. Rice, Ponna belonged to Vengi Vishaya in Kammanadu, Punganur, Andhra Pradesh, but later migrated to Manyakheta (in present-day...
- Bettarasa Siddharasa and Vimaladitya Somesvara and Mallideva They ruled Kammanadu from 950 to 1300 A.D., which is now part of the Guntur district, for about...
- Andhra Pradesh. The Kotas belonged to Dhananjaya gotra. Kota chiefs ruled Kammanadu with Dharanikota as capital. Kota Kings belonged to the Shudra varna....
- part of APCRDA region. The region is an important region of the ancient Kammanadu. This region is also part of the Palnadu region. In 2019, a commanding...
- to the Later Cholas and the Western Chalukyas, governing the region of Kammanadu in the erstwhile Guntur district. At the height of their power, the Velanati...