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- Teerthankars and other deities The city was known as Chicacole before Indian Independence. Srikakulam or Chicacole is of great historical significance in the medieval...
- extreme northeastern direction of the state. It was formerly known as Chicacole , and was under Ganjam district till 1936 April 1, then merged under Vizagapatam...
- rule in India, Visakhapatnam emerged as a district in the year 1802. Chicacole (present-day Srikakulam) which was in Visakhapatnam district was incorporated...
- the peninsular India, where prayers are offered until date. The place, Chicacole, has a significance in the Kalinga (historical region) kingdom with their...
- just be labelled "Circars". The Northern Circars were five in number: Chicacole (Srikakulam), Rajmandri (Rajahmundry), Ellore (Eluru), Mustaphanagar (Kondapalli)...
- rule in 17th century Ganjam was extended from Chilika to Chicacole and designated as Chicacole Circar which was the northernmost Circar of the Northern...
- several nawabs under him: Nawabs of Cuddapah, Sira, Rajahmundry, Kurnool, Chicacole, et al. Nizam was his personal title, awarded by the Mughal Government...
- district) Skandapuri or Kandukuru (Prakasam district) Srikakulamu to Chicacole or Sikkolu to Srikakulam Sriparvata (Maurayan and Satavahana times) or...
- border of Telugu-speaking districts of present-day Andhra Pradesh—namely, Chicacole (present Srikakulam) and Vizagapatam (present Visakhapatnam). While in...
- comprised five Nawabs’ charges viz. Arcot, Cuddapah, Kurnool, Rajahmundry and Chicacole (Srikakulam). This region was part of the Nawab of Rajahmundry. The British:...