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- Motupalli is a village in Chinaganjam Mandal, Prakasam District in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located 10 km away from Chinaganjam town...
- limelight again during the Kakatiya dynasty, when the nearby towns of Motupalli and Vodarevu served as major seaports. The last dynasty to rule the Ongole...
- As a result, trade flourished. Sea trade was carried through the port Motupalli. A large number of merchants settled down near it. Celebrating 'Vasantotsavalu'...
- Suryalanka Beach Pandurangapuram Beach Vodarevu Beach Ramachandrapuram Beach Motupalli Beach Chinaganjam Beach Pedaganjam Beach Kanapurthi Beach Kodurivaripalem...
- inspired by the genealogies of the Imperial Cholas. For example, the Motupalli inscription of Ganapati counts legendary solar dynasty kings such as Rama...
- "Maritime Trade of Early South India: New Archaeological Evidences from Motupalli, Andhra Pradesh." East and West Vol. 51 – Nos. 1–2 (June 2001), pp. 143–156...
- Chandavaram, ****du, Chejarla, Grandhasiri, Kanuparti, Uppugundur and Motupalli of Andhra Pradesh. Reddi kingdom was founded with Addanki as its capital...
- the petty chiefs who had been har****ing the foreign merchants at the Motupalli port. He took measures to ensure the safety of the merchants, and granted...
- services to Manufacturing and the Environment. Dr. Murthy Lakshmi Narayana Motupalli. General Practitioner, NHS East Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group...
- Jagati-kesari, named after his title (biruda) Kesari. This is attested by the Motupalli inscription of his grandson Ganapati, and an inscription at the Ekamranatha...