- 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...
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ruling dynasties of
medieval Andhra and Telangana, such as the Kakatiyas,
Velanati Chodas, Malyalas, Viryalas, Haihayas, Konakandravadis,
Ivani Kandravadis...
- Chalukyas.
During the late 12th century,
Pruthviswara (r. 1186–1207) of the
Velanati Chodas ruled from Pitapuram. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Pitapuram...
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Telugu Chola families like
Renati Cholas,
Pottapi Cholas,
Nellore Cholas,
Velanati Cholas,
Nannuru Cholas,
Kondidela Cholas existed and
claimed descent from...
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Andhra region by
defeating several local chiefs, amid the
decline of the
Velanati Choda power. He
moved the
Kakatiya capital from
Anumakomda (present-day...
- for a
short period, but it was
recovered by
Chalukya Cholas and
Velanati Chodas.
Velanati chiefs also
suppressed rebellions from
Haihayas of Kona, Gonka...
- Cholas,
Velanati Cholas were
ruling as
subordinates of
Imperial Cholas.
After the fall of
Imperial Cholas in 1279 CE,
Nellore Cholas and
Velanati Cholas...
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mentioned in the
previous studies regarding governance in the 12th century:
Velanati Chodas took a keen
interest in
excavating tanks and
digging canals. Many...
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Jabalpur in
Madhya Pradesh, he
clashed with the
Velanati Chodas of
Velanadu who
ruled from Chandavolu.
Velanati Gonkaraju installed Anuguraju as king of Palnadu...
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friendly relations with the
Velanati Cholas. They
achieved significant military victories and
formed marital alliances with the
Velanati Chodas. The
Kotas are...