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Velanadu is a
region in the
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. It
comprises the east
coastal areas of the
state lying between the
Krishna and
Penna rivers...
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Vaidiki Velanadu is a sub-caste of
Telugu speaking Smarta Brahmins whose ancestral roots lie in the
Velanadu region, the
ancient name for the
coastal region...
- 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...
- Venad, the
Sinhalese kings of Polonnaruwa, as well as the
Telugu Cholas of
Velanadu and Nellore. He also
restored Chola control over Karur,
which were ruled...
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often used interchangeably. The
origins of the
Telagas are
linked to the
Velanadu chiefs (1076–1216 CE), who
ruled Coastal Andhra and
gradually became known...
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Telaga community are
linked to the
Telugu Choda dynasties,
particularly the
Velanadu chiefs (1076–1216 CE), who
ruled Coastal Andhra and
gradually came to be...
- the
Addanki area. It was
bounded by
Srisailam in the west,
Palnadu and
Velanadu in the north, the
Gundlakamma River in the
south and the Bay of Bengal...
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Vaidiki Mulakanāḍu (Telugu: ములకనాడు) Telagānyam (Telugu: తెలగాన్యం)
Velanāḍu (Telugu: వెలనాడు) Kāsalanāḍu (Telugu: కాసలనాడు) Karṇakammalu (Telugu: కర్ణకమ్మలు)...
- respectively.
Velanadu is said to be 'an old name for
Chandhavolu country' (i.e.,
western part of
Kistna delta) The
chieftains who
ruled over
Velanadu came to...
- his hold over
Vengi and
Eastern Chalukya territories.
Gonka II of the
Velanadu Choda family who
ruled over
northern part of
Vengi acknowledged his supremacy...