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They were chieftains to Imperial Cholas, Kakatiyas and Western Chalukyas and ruled over the Nellore region. The dominance of Nellore Cholas grew towards the end of the Velanandu Chola dynasty, they claimed descent from the early Chola Tamil king Karikala Chola. [1] Mostly their records are found in Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit and Grantha. [2]
Nellore Airport is a proposed greenfield airport project near Dagadarthi, India, intended to serve the Nellore district. The airport is to be developed on 1,352 acres (5.47 km 2 ) of land with an estimated cost of ₹ 368 crore (equivalent to ₹ 457 crore or US$53 million in 2023).
But for all intents and purposes, they were effectively independent. As the Velanandu era came to an end, the Cholas' influence grew, and they played a major role in South India's political development throughout the thirteenth century A.D. They claim descent from Karikala Chola. [22] Nellore Chodas: Bijjana; Manumasiddharasa I
Pages in category "Mandals in Nellore district" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Coinage of the Nellore Chodas. King Bhoja II, 1216-1316 CE. Uniface flan with central lion standing left, four additional lion, two śri, uncertain, and bhujabha legend in Telugu punchmarks. Nellore Chodas, also known as Nellore Cholas, were one of the branch of Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh in the
When it passed into the hands of the Cholas c. 880, it was renamed Jayankondacholamandalam (literally "the land victoriously absorbed into the Chola country"; also spelt Jayangondacholamandalam). [9] Tondaimandalam broadly covers the modern districts of Chingleput , South Arcot, and North Arcot in Tamil Nadu and portions of Chittoor and Nellore ...
It was captured by the Medieval Chola king Aditya I (ruled c. 871–907 CE), who defeated the armies of the Pallava ruler Aparajitavarman (880–897) in about 890. [11] and claimed all of Tondai Nadu as Chola territory. [12] During the reign of Uttama Chola most of Tondaimandalam had been recovered from the Rashtrakutas. [13]
Allur is a mandal in Nellore district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Kavali revenue division and the mandal headquarters are located in the town of Allur. [ 1 ]