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Andhra Pradesh (English: /ˌɑːndrə prəˈdɛʃ/, Telugu: [aːndʱrɐ prɐdeːʃ] abbr. AP) is a
state in the
southern coastal region of India. It is the seventh-largest...
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Retrieved 27
October 2020.
Rajendra Prasad, B. (1983).
Chalukyan Temples of
Andhradesa By B. R. Prasad. ISBN 9780391028531.
Retrieved 25
March 2009. "Alampur...
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initially subordinate to the Satavahanas, a
ruling dynasty in the
Andhradesa region (north of the
Penna River in modern-day
Andhra Pradesh). According...
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Historically the
region comprising the
state was
known as Andhraapatha,
Andhradesa, Andhraavani, and
Andhra vishaya. The
climate of
Andhra Pradesh is generally...
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Radhakrishna Murthy,
Kothapalli (1987). The
Economic Conditions of
Mediaeval Āndhradēsa: A.D. 1000-A.D. 1500. Sri
Venkateswara Publications. p. 10. Yadav, B....
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characteristics are noreworthy.", in Ray,
Amita (1982). Life and Art of
Early Andhradesa. Agam. p. 249. P.R.Rao 1993, p. 23. K.
Krishna Murthy 1977, p. 6. (India)...
- ISBN 978-81-206-0155-0. Nigam, M. L. (1975).
Sculptural Heritage of
Andhradesa.
Booklinks Corporation. p. 16. "Historical Background" (PDF). "Possession...
- maint: date and year (link) Nigam, M. L. (1975).
Sculptural Heritage of
Andhradesa.
Booklinks Corporation. p. 16. Rao 1994, p. 36. K. A.
Nilakanta Sastri...
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Grants by Sri Krishnadevaraya:
During His
Visit to the
Temples in
Andhradesa.
Department of
Archaeology and Museums,
Government of
Andhra Pradesh....
- ISBN 9789991560182. OCLC 23760017. Kamalakar, G. (1
January 2004).
Temples of
Andhradesa: Art,
Architecture & Iconography : with
Special Reference to
Renandu (Cuddapah)...