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  2. Cholas of Nellore - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Telugu Chodas - Wikipedia

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    Nellore Chodas was the most predominant Chola branch who ruled south Andhra from 1100 to 1350 A.D.. Throughout a reign spanning more than two centuries, twelve members of the lineage ruled over much of Andhra region, with occasional overstretching into the Hoysala and Imperial Chola kingdoms.

  4. Chola dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, under Chola's protection, Vengi remained largely independent. Cholas also dominated the entire eastern coast with their feudatories, the Telugu Cholas of Velanati and Nellore among others. These feudatories always aided the Cholas in their successful campaigns against the Chalukyas and levied tribute on the Kannada kingdoms.

  5. List of institutions of higher education in Andhra Pradesh

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    Dhanekula Institute of Engineering and Technology: 10 Dvr & Dr Hs Mic College of Technology 11 Adoni Arts and Science College (Est In 1962), AASC Adoni 12 Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management: 13 Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering: 14 Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology 15 G Pulla Reddy College of Engineering ...

  6. Nellore Chodas - Wikipedia

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    Nellore Chodas, also known as Nellore Cholas, were one of the branch of Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh in the 11th and 14th centuries. They were chieftains to Imperial Cholas , Kakatiyas and Western Chalukyas and ruled over the Nellore region.

  7. Velanati Chodas - Wikipedia

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    He accompanied Kulothunga Chola II in numerous campaigns, including the famous Godavari battle, which resulted in the recovery of all territories from the Kalyani Chalukyas. He defeated several rebellious chieftains, such as the Chodas of Nellore and Konidena. His kingdom extended from Mahendragiri in the north to Srisailam in the south.

  8. Nellore district - Wikipedia

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    Nellore district, officially known as Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district in Coastal Andhra Region, [5] is one of the 26 districts in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. According to the 2011 Census, the district's population was 2,963,557 [6] of which 29.07% was urban. Its administrative headquarters are located in Nellore city.

  9. Chola Empire - Wikipedia

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    The city of Thanjavur. Vijayalaya, a descendant of the Early Cholas, reestablished resp. founded the Chola empire in 848 CE. [10] Vijayalaya took an opportunity arising out of a conflict between the Pandya and Pallava empires in c. 850, captured Thanjavur from Muttarayar, and established the imperial line of the medieval Chola dynasty.