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  1. in The Eastern Chalukyas occupied a prominent place in the history of Andhra Pradesh. Though they were originally of Kannada stock, they patronised Telugu and gave fillip to it. Since the time of Gunaga Vijayaditya, inscriptions show Telugu stanzas, culminating in the production of literary works.

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  2. Andhra Pradesh is the fifth largest State in the Indian Union having an area of 2,75,Y09 sq. kms. and a population of about 54 millions (1981). It is the biggest among the South lndian State both in area and population. It is bound in the East by the Bay of Bengal and on the North by Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, on the

  3. Nov 25, 2019 · History of Modern Andhra. Author: Rao, P.R. Publisher: Sterling publishers, New Delhi. Source: Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi. Type: E-Book. Received From: Archaeological Survey of India. Dublin Core View. Parts of PDF & Flipbook.

  4. Jan 11, 2020 · Ancient and medieval history of Andhra Pradesh. by. Raghunadha Rao, P. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Geschichte Anfänge-1500, Andhra Pradesh (India) -- History -- Chronology, India -- Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Geschichte Anfange-1500. Publisher. New Delhi : Sterling Publishers.

  5. Andhra Pradesh (United) is bifurcated into Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. In 1947, India gained independence from the United Kingdom. Although the Muslim Nizam of Hyderabad resisted, he was forced to cede his state to India in 1948 to form Hyderabad State .

  6. Jan 23, 2017 · A PDF book by K. Gopalachari, published in 1941, on the ancient and medieval history of the Andhra region in India. The book covers topics such as the Andhra civilization, social conditions, and political developments.

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  8. This document provides an overview of the sources available for writing the history of Andhras until 1565 AD. It discusses the primary sources, including archaeology (epigraphs, numismatics, monuments), literature (native and foreign), and foreign notices.