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  2. Pallava dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam. The Pallavas played a crucial role in shaping in particular southern Indian history and heritage. [5] [6] The dynasty rose to prominence after the downfall of the Satavahana Empire, whom they had formerly served as ...

  3. Salankayana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Salankayanas succeeded the Andhra Ikshvaku dynasty and were vassals of the Pallava kings of southern India. [citation needed] During their time the script for Telugu began to clearly separate from that of the other South Indian and North Indian languages.

  4. Chagi - Wikipedia

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    Muppa I is the earliest known person in the Chagi family. Dora I, PotaI, Dora II, Pota II, Ganapaya, Dora III, Manuma Pota and Manuma Ganapaya ruled this dynasty. [3] The relation between the Chagis of Vinukonda and Gudimettla is not known. But the Chagis of Vinukonda bore the suffix 'Nayaka' or 'Nayudu' in their personal names.

  5. Telugu Chodas - Wikipedia

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    The Telugu Chodas or Telugu Cholas were rulers who ruled parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and southern Odissa [2] as samantas (vassals) of the Pallavas, and later as vassals of the Imperial Cholas. [3] [4] There are many branches like Renati Chodas, Pottapi Chodas, Konidena Chodas, Nannuru Chodas, Nellore Chodas and Kunduru Chodas.

  6. Ilandiraiyan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is traditionally regarded as the founder of the Pallava dynasty. [3] [need quotation to verify] Ilandiraiyan is referred to in the literature of the Sangam period and is the hero of some of the poems in the Pathupattu. He was a poet himself and four of his songs are extant even today. [2]

  7. Tondaimandalam - Wikipedia

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    Sangam period and Pallava dynasty [ edit ] In early historical times, Toṇḍaimaṇḍalam appears to have been a predominantly pastoral region, with comparatively little settled agriculture.

  8. Category:Telugu monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Telugu monarchs" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Pallava dynasty; Parichchedi; Pedda Koneti Nayak; Pemmasani Nayaks;

  9. List of Brahmin dynasties and states - Wikipedia

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    Oiniwar Dynasty, based in Mithila were Maithil Brahmins [6] [7] Pallava Dynasty {c.285–905 CE} was a Tamil brahmin of bharadwaj gotra (Tamil Samaṇar Dynasty), Pallavas ruled Andhra (Krishna-Guntur) and north and central Tamil Nadu. Appar is traditionally credited with converting the Pallava king, Mahendravarman to Saivaism. [8] [9]