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  2. N. Subba Rao Pantulu - Wikipedia

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    Nyapathi Subba Rao Pantulu (popularly known as Andhra Bhishma) [1] (14 January 1856 – 15 January 1941) was an Indian politician and social activist who served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council [2] between 1893 and 1909.

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Andhra Pradesh

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    This is a list of Monuments of National Importance officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the Indian state Andhra Pradesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The monument identifier is a combination of the abbreviation of the subdivision of the list (state, ASI circle) and the numbering as published ...

  4. Andhra movement - Wikipedia

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    The Andhra movement or Andhrodyamam was a campaign for recognition of Telugu-speaking part of the Madras Presidency as a separate political unit in British India. The Andhra movement leaders alleged that the Telugu people were being suppressed by the Tamils , who dominated politics and government jobs.

  5. Kandukuri Veeresalingam - Wikipedia

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    Kandukuri veeresalingam was born into a Telugu-speaking Brahmin family [5] in Rajahmundry, Madras Presidency, to Subbarayudu and Poornamma. When he was six months old, he had smallpox, a dangerous disease during that time, and when aged four his father died. He was adopted by his paternal uncle, Venkataratnam.

  6. Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi - Wikipedia

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    Veerabhadra temple is a Hindu temple located in the Lepakshi, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the Virabhadra , a fierce form of the god Shiva. Built in the 16th century, the architectural features of the temple are in the Vijayanagara style with profusion of carvings and paintings at almost every exposed ...

  7. Andhra Mahasabha - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Mahasabha (Telugu: ఆంధ్ర మహాసభ, IAST: Āndhra mahāsabha) was a people's organisation in the erstwhile Hyderabad state of India. It was an association started by Telugu people of Telangana region against Nizam rule.

  8. Bible translations into the languages of India - Wikipedia

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    The first translation of the Bible into any of the languages of Northeast India was in Assamese (1883) followed by Khasi version, published in 1891. Translations into many other languages have appeared since then with the most prominent and largest languages such as Garo (1924), Mizo (1959), Bodo (1981), Meitei (1984), Kokborok (2013) and ...

  9. Telugu people - Wikipedia

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    Andhra is an ethnonym used for Telugu people since antiquity. [20] Andhras were an ancient non-Aryan tribe of south-central Indian subcontinent, whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. As per Iravatham Mahadevan, non-Aryan people living beyond the borders of the region inhabited by the Indo-Aryan speakers were known as the Andhras. [59]