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- King Mahendra). Carrying the same meaning, it is also referred to as Rajamahendri. During Qutb Shahi, Mughal, and Nizam rule, it was referred to in official...
- a melodious song Vedamla Ghoshinche Godavari Amaradhamamla Sobhille Rajamahendri on the historical city Rajamundry. The film was shot in the house of...
- films. Rajaraja Narendra was ruling the Vengi country with capital of Rajamahendri. He had a son by name Sarangadhara with Queen Ratnangi. The king had...
- - The first campaign against the alliance of Vijayanagara Empire and Rajamahendri Reddys was unsuccessful as Odia forces had to face a two front war with...
- his reign was marked by a string of defeats. The Ga****atis conquered Rajamahendri in 1454 and Udayagiri and Chandragiri in 1463. The Bahmani Sultanate...
- from 1497 to 1540 CE, and his main office was being the governor of Rajamahendri (Rajamahendravaram of Andhra Pradesh) on the bank of the Godavari river...
- district Prudhvipuram or Prudhilapuram or Podili Rajamahendravaramu or Rajamahendri to Rajahmundry to Rajamahendravaramu Rajavolu to Razole (by the British)...
- Shiva temples. Cholas ruled this region with their capital located at Rajamahendri. It was during Rajaraja Narendra's reign that Nannayya Bhattu translated...
- in c. 1436 against King Kapilendra when the later tried to conquer Rajamahendri, and again in c. 1441. An invasion by the Reddis of Kondavidu was also...
- accept this turn around, the Ga****ati King Bhanudeva of Odisha invaded Rajamahendri. When a war with Vijayanagara seemed imminent, some skilful diplomacy...