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only Kakatiya kingdom from Warangal was telugu based Kingdom..

 

 

sri krishna devaraya was from karnataka, Tulu was his mother tongue,

 

shathavana's were from PUNE in Maharastraa..

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Kakatiya's  bl@st  bl@st  bl@st  bl@st

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Ippudu ela edsham anedi important dude... history de emundi

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Ippudu ela edsham anedi important dude... history de emundi

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india one and only aspect lo great adey history of indians and contribution to world by indians, danine pakkana pedithey anta bokka ney 

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Ippudu ela edsham anedi important dude... history de emundi

 

lol..

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aina ippudu cheppukoni em vupayogam matrix vuncle.....antha aipoyindi ga....

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You forgot reddy kingdom man.

 

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The Reddi kingdom (1325–1448 CE)[1][2][3][4] was established in southern India by Pulayya Vema Reddi.[5] The region that was ruled by the Reddi dynasty is now part of modern day coastal and central Andhra Pradesh. Pulayya Vema Reddi was part of the confederation that started a movement against the invading Turkic Muslim armies of the Delhi Sultanate in 1323 CE and succeeded in repulsing them from Warangal.[6] Reddy is a social group or caste of India, predominantly inhabiting Andhra Pradesh.

 

They ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years from 1325 to 1448 CE.[1][9] At its maximum extent, the Reddi kingdom stretched from Simhachalam to the north, Kanchi to the south and Srisailam to the west.[4] The initial capital of the kingdom was Addanki. Later, it was moved to Kondavidu and subsequently toRajahmundry.[10][11] The Reddis were known for their fortifications. Two major hill forts, one at Kondapalli, 20 km north west of Vijayawada and another at Kondavidu about 30 km west of Guntur stand testimony to the fort building skill of the Reddi kings.[4][12] The forts of Bellamkonda, Vinukonda and Nagarjunakonda in the Palnadu region were also part of the Reddi kingdom.[4][13] 

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You forgot reddy kingdom man.

 

 

 

The Reddi kingdom (1325–1448 CE)[1][2][3][4] was established in southern India by Pulayya Vema Reddi.[5] The region that was ruled by the Reddi dynasty is now part of modern day coastal and central Andhra Pradesh. Pulayya Vema Reddi was part of the confederation that started a movement against the invading Turkic Muslim armies of the Delhi Sultanate in 1323 CE and succeeded in repulsing them from Warangal.[6] Reddy is a social group or caste of India, predominantly inhabiting Andhra Pradesh.

 

They ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years from 1325 to 1448 CE.[1][9] At its maximum extent, the Reddi kingdom stretched from Simhachalam to the north, Kanchi to the south and Srisailam to the west.[4] The initial capital of the kingdom was Addanki. Later, it was moved to Kondavidu and subsequently toRajahmundry.[10][11] The Reddis were known for their fortifications. Two major hill forts, one at Kondapalli, 20 km north west of Vijayawada and another at Kondavidu about 30 km west of Guntur stand testimony to the fort building skill of the Reddi kings.[4][12] The forts of Bellamkonda, Vinukonda and Nagarjunakonda in the Palnadu region were also part of the Reddi kingdom.[4][13] 

 

 

ooh ok, actually I was concentrating on kingdoms that rules both TG and SA. and also whoch were famous and big..

 

asalu Reddi kingdom gurichi yekkada sadavake man, may be antha famous kadhemo. I mean krishna devaraya gurichi untadhi kani , yeddaka reddi kingdom gurichi undadhugaa??

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aina ippudu cheppukoni em vupayogam matrix vuncle.....antha aipoyindi ga....

 

 

Maa TG history gurichi cheppukunntaa man. thappu yemudhi cheppu..

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Maa TG history gurichi cheppukunntaa man. thappu yemudhi cheppu..

 

 

rofl......nuvvinka maraleda.....continue continue....lol

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rofl......nuvvinka maraleda.....continue continue....lol

 

 

yes bro, pakka anta.. maa TG , mana INDIA..

 

when I talk to American , I say , maa INDIA.

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yes bro, pakka anta.. maa TG , mana INDIA..

when I talk to American , I say , maa INDIA.


Second line ok matrix,.. First line usage anavasaram ani Naa feeling brahmi14.gif?1369595063
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Satavahanas (శాతవాహనులు)[edit]

The first great Andhra empire was that of the Satavahanas,[4] who came to power when the last Kanva emperor Sisuman, was assassinated by his prime minister Sipraca, of the Andhra tribe. They reigned for 450 years and the last was Puliman or Puloma the pious, who after conquering India put an end to his life by drowning himself in the holy waters of the Ganges river, after the example of his grandfather. Because of this king, India was called Poulomeun-kouethe country of Puliman by the Chinese. While in the west the inhabitants of the Gangetic provinces were denominated Andhra Hindus[citation needed]. The Satavahana rulers are said to have been held in the highest veneration all over India[citation needed]; and their fame was extended to the Malay Archipelago, the Maharajas of India being a favorite subject of Malayan poetry.[5]

Andhra, Karnataka and Maharastra states observe the same new year day. This calendar reckons dates based on the Shalivahana era (Shalivahana Saka), which begins its count from the supposed date of the founding of the Empire by the legendary hero Shalivahana. The Satavahana king Shalivahana (also identified as Gautamiputra Satakarni) is credited with the initiation of this era known as Shalivahana. The Salivahana era begins its count of years from the year corresponding to 78 AD of the Gregorian calendar. Thus, the year 2000 AD corresponds to the year 1922 of the Salivahana Era.

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