Rajendra Choda I — was a Telugu king and the second of Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1108 A.D. to 1132 A.D.Rajendra Choda I succeeded his father Gonka I as the chieftain and continued his allegiance to Chalukya Cholas. He was defeated by Anantapalaya, the general… … Wikipedia
Velanati Chodas — (also known as Velanadu Chodas or Velanadu Cholas) were one of the Telugu Choda families who ruled over parts of the Andhra Pradesh in 12th century. They were chieftains to Chalukya Cholas and Western Chalukyas and ruled over the Velanadu region… … Wikipedia
Telugu Cholas — Many Telugu Choda kingdoms ruled over many regions including the cities on the banks of Krishna River in the period between the seventh and the thirteenth century. It is not known much about these family origins. Some of them claimed descent from … Wikipedia
Later Cholas — The Later Chola dynasty ruled the Chola Empire from 1070 C.E. until the demise of the empire in the second half of the 13th century. This dynasty was the product of decades of alliances based on marriages between the Cholas and the Eastern… … Wikipedia
East Godavari — District is a district situated on the northeast of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Its district headquarters is Kakinada. The district is bounded on the north by Visakhapatnam District and the state of Orissa, on the northwest by Khammam… … Wikipedia
Chandolu — town … Wikipedia
Early Telugu epigraphy — Historians have deciphered writings on the walls of temples describing the names and gotra s (family groupings) of some Telugu Rajus and the contributions made by them to the temples and towns. Ancient Inscriptions Vishnukundina *No. 1. (A. R. No … Wikipedia
Kakatiya dynasty — Infobox Former Country conventional long name = Kakatiya dynasty common name = Kakatiya dynasty native name = కాకతీయ సామ్రాజ్యము continent = moved from Category:Asia to South Asia region = South Asia country = India status = Empire government… … Wikipedia
Gonka II — was a Telugu king and the third of Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1132 A.D. to 1161 A.D.Gonka II succeeded his father Rajendra Choda I. He was regarded as greatest among of all Chodas and also fought as general in earlier battles during his… … Wikipedia
Gonka III — was a Telugu king and the fifth of Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1181 A.D. to 1186 A.D.He succeeded his father Rajendra Choda II and he lost to Rudradeva II of kakatiya and also to his rebel Kota Chieftain Ketaraja II. He was killed in 1186 in a … Wikipedia