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Velanati Chodas or
Velanati Durjayas were a
dynasty who
ruled over
parts of the
Andhra Pradesh in the 12th century. They were V****als of
Later Cholas...
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later the
Imperial Cholas.
Various dynasties exist among them
including Velanati, Pottapi, Konidena, Nannuru, Nellore,
Kunduru etc. The
earliest Choda dynasty...
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Telugu Chola families like
Renati Cholas,
Pottapi Cholas,
Nellore Cholas,
Velanati Cholas,
Nannuru Cholas,
Kondidela Cholas existed and
claimed descent from...
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Vengi from
Chalukya monarch Someshvara III in 1126–27 with the help of the
Velanati Chodas of Tsandavolu.
Vengi remained under Chola Empire for 2 centuries...
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short period, but it was
recovered by
Chalukya Cholas and
Velanati Chodas.
Velanati chiefs also
suppressed rebellions from
Haihayas of Kona, Gonka...
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Jabalpur in
Madhya Pradesh, he
clashed with the
Velanati Chodas of
Velanadu who
ruled from Chandavolu.
Velanati Gonkaraju installed Anuguraju as king of Palnadu...
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ruling dynasties in
Andhra and Telangana, such as the Kakatiyas,
Velanati Chodas, Malyalas, Viryalas,
Haihayas of Palnadu, the Konakandravadis, the...
- Cholas,
Velanati Cholas were
ruling as
subordinates of
Imperial Cholas.
After the fall of
Imperial Cholas in 1279 CE,
Nellore Cholas and
Velanati Cholas...
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Andhra region by
defeating several local chiefs, amid the
decline of the
Velanati Choda power. He
moved the
Kakatiya capital from
Anumakomda (present-day...
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based on
their occupation, denomination,
region etc. Sub-groups
Vaidiki (
Velanati,Veginati, Telaganya, Mulukanadu),
Niyogi (Aruvela, Pakanati, Prathamasaki...