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Bhattiprolu mandal is one of the 25 mandals in Bapatla district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Tenali revenue division and the headquarters are located at Bhattiprolu. [2] The mandal is situated on the banks of Krishna River, bounded by Kollur, Vemuru, Cherukupalle, Nagaram and Repalle mandals. [3]
Bhattiprolu is a village in Bapatla district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Bhattiprolu mandal in Tenali revenue division. [4] The Buddhist stupa in the village is one of the centrally protected monuments of national importance. [5] One of the earliest evidence of Brahmi script in South India comes from ...
The revenue division comprises 12 mandals which include Amruthalur Mandal, Bapatla mandal, Bhattiprolu Mandal, Cherukupalle Mandal, Pittalavanipalem mandal, Karlapalem mandal, Kollur mandal, Nagaram mandal, Nizampatnam Mandal, Repalle Mandal, Tsundur Mandal, Vemuru Mandal [2] [3] [4]
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... It is the located in Bhattiprolu mandal of Tenali revenue division. [3]
It is the located in Bhattiprolu mandal of Tenali revenue division. [3] It forms a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region . [ 2 ] It is situated near Krishna River in the Coastal Andhra region of the state.
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As of 2011 census of India, the total number of households in the village were 1,134.It had a total population of 4,047, which includes 2,049 males, 1,998 females and 365 children in the age group of 0–6 years.
Bhattiprolu and Buddham are nearby villages wherein archaeologists located Buddhist Mahastupa of 3-2 BCE with relics of Buddha and a bronze Buddha statue dated to 8 AD respectively. [ 4 ] Velanadu is said to be 'an old name for Chandhavolu country' (i.e., western part of Kistna delta) [ 5 ] The chieftains who ruled over Velanadu came to be ...