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  2. Srungara Vallabha Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Srungara Vallabha Swami Temple is a historic Hindu temple located in Chadalada Tirupati village (commonly referred to as Tholi Tirupati) in Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Sri Srungara Vallabha Swami, a manifestation of Lord Venkateswara ( Lord Vishnu ), and is notable for its historical and ...

  3. History of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The present form of Andhra Pradesh is the same as that of Andhra State, except for Bhadrachalam town, which continues in Telangana. [81] A number of petitions questioning the validity of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act have been pending before the Supreme Court constitutional bench since April 2014. [82]

  4. Category:History of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Visakhapatnam - Wikipedia

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    Visakhapatnam is a major metropolitan city in the state of Andhra Pradesh, and it holds the distinction of being the largest city in the state. The rich history of Visakhapatnam dates back over 2,500 years, with its present name potentially given by the Eastern Chalukyas king to their family deity Visakha in 1010 CE. [1]

  7. Andhradesa - Wikipedia

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    The core territory of Andhradesa encompassed Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. At its zenith, the Andhradesa extended its influence over parts of present-day Maharashtra, Odisha, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. [citation needed] The Āndhras were an ancient non-Aryan tribe who lived around the deltas of the Godāvarī and Kṛṣṇa rivers.

  8. Reddi Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Kakatiya Kingdom in 1323, after being subject to seizures by the Tughlaq dynasty, led to a political vacuum in the Andhras.The Islamic conquerors failed to keep the region under effective control and constant infighting among themselves coupled with the martial abilities of the local Telugu warriors led to the loss of the entire region by 1347.

  9. Mallampalli Somasekhara Sarma - Wikipedia

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    Āndhrasaṃskrti taraṅgiṇī (in Telugu), Published by Andhra Pradesh Government, 1976. [ 5 ] The two books Forgotten Chapter and History of Reddi Kingdoms deal with the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Kakatiya Empire , the former covering the history of Musunuri Nayakas and the latter the history of Reddi kingdom .