Andhra Pradesh History
1-In the Telugu epic “The Battle of Palnadu”, the Kalachuri are referred to as the Haihaya family of the Kona region
2-Between 624 and 1323, the Telugu language emerged as a literary medium alongside Prakrit and Sanskrit.
3-During the 11th century, the Mahabharata was partially translated by court poet Nannaya under the patronage of the Eastern Chalukya ruler Rajaraja Narendra.
4-The Eastern Chalukyas were a branch of the Chalukyas of Badami.
5-Pulakesin II conquered Vengi (near Eluru) in 624 and installed his brother, Kubja Vishnuvardhana (624-641), as its ruler.
6-Vishnuvardhana’s domain extended from Srikakulam in the north to Nellore in the south.
7-Modern Telugu script evolved from the old Telugu script from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
8-The Cholas at Talakad were defeated by the Hoysala ruler, Vishnuvardhana.
9-The Kalyani Chalukya fell with the death of Vikramaditya VI.
10-The Eastern Chalukya empire was divided into three kingdoms: the Hoysala Empire, the Kakatiya Kingdom and the Yadavas by the end of the 12th century.
11-The Chola dynasty ruled in Andhra from 500 AD to 1100.
12-Kakatiya claimed their Ancestors were Cholas.
13-The cholas were also called as Chodas.
14-The decline of Chola Dynasty lead to Emergence of Kakatiya Dynasty.
15-The Renati Chola dynasty ruled Rayalaseema from the fifth to the eleventh centuries from Cuddapa, Jammalamadugu.
16- The Chodas has marriage alliances with Vijayanagara Kingdom, many Polegars were also had Choda titles.
17-The First Telugu Inscription of Chola Erikal Mutturaju Dhananjaya Varma, known as Erragudipadu Sasanam was engraved in the 575 century A.D. in the present Kadapa District.
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