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Natavadi is a
region in the
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. It comprises,
parts of
Vijayawada and
Nandigama mandals in
Krishna district and
Madhira of...
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marital relations with
other Shudra families, such as the
Kotas and the
Natavadi chiefs. All
these evidences indicate that the
Kakatiyas were of Shudra...
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marital relations with
other Shudra families, such as the
Kotas and the
Natavadi chiefs. All this
evidence indicates that the
Kakatiyas were of
Shudra origin...
- Kanaka-durga
temple inscription issued by Ganapati's brother-in-law, the
Natavadi chief Vakkadi-malla Rudra. The Kota
chiefs of
Dharanikota re-affirmed their...
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accompanied by the
nayakas (chiefs) of Malyala, Komaravelli, Vipparla, and
Natavadi. Nalagama's
alliance won the
Battle of Palnadu, but Rudra's role in this...
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married Muppamamba (alias Muppama), a
sister of the
Chalukya v****al
Natavadi Durgga-raja, who held a fief near
Inugurti (Inugurthy). He had five sons:...
- lord of the
Andhra country. Both
Mailamba and
Kundamamba married Rudra of
Natavadi family,
which held a fief in the
Inugurti region since the
Kalyani Chalukya...
- Viryalas, Haihayas, Konakandravadis,
Ivani Kandravadis, Kondapadumatis,
Natavadis, Parichchedis, Kotas, and Chagis,
claimed descent from him. In the opinion...
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Telugu clan in Andhra, that
ruled between 1100 AD-1477 CE. They
ruled the
Natavadi and
Vijayavati vishayas, with
capitals at Vijayawada,
Gudimetta and Vinukonda...
- Vijayaditya). The
Mangallu inscription records the
grant of
Mangallu village in
Natavadi vishaya as an
agrahara to a
brahmana named Dommana, who
performed the Karpati-vrata...