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SATAVAHANAS
Satavahanas were the subordinate rulers of Ashoka and later on of Sungas. Political history of Satavahanas, Significance of Satavahanas. Satavahanas contributed to the spread of Aryan culture to South India. They patronized Vedic religion by performing Vedic sacrifices like Asvamedha, Rajasuya and Vajapeya. Budhist architecture flourished during the Satavahana period.
4 commentsSocial Reform Movements in Andhra
Social Reform Movements in Andhra. Causes for the Reform Movements. Kandukuri Veeresalingam, Gurajada Appa Rao, etc. Spread of Western education through the medium of English, Rise and growth of Journalism.
3 commentsBadami Chalukyas
The Chalukyas of Badami. The first independent ruler of this dynasty was Pulakesin I, son of Ranaraga. They ruled the territories between Mt.Vindhya and the river Krishna for nearly two hundred years.
3 commentsAndhra under British Rule
Andhra under British Rule: General Administration, Revenue Administration, Economic Impact and Social Impact during company rule. Changes in the administrative and Economic Policies under crown's rule. In 1862 the first railway line in Andhra was commissioned between Puttur and Renigunta.
3 commentsCarnatic Wars
The Anglo-French rivalry and the rise and fall of the French in India can be best seen in three Carnatic wars fought essentially between the French and the English between 1745 and 1763.
22 commentsVengi Chalukyas
The dynasty of the Eastern Chalukyas, also known as the Chalukyas of Vengi, had about 30 rulers who ruled for about 450 years with Vengi as their capital.
2 commentsHyderabad integration into India
Nizams ruling Hyderabad State never wanted to join India rather insisted that Hyderabad should be a Third dominion. Police Action on Hyderabad 'Operation Polo' under the command of J.N.choudhary entered Hyderabad State...
3 commentsNizams or Asaf Jahis
Nizams or Asaf Jahis. Nizams of Hyderabad. Rule of Nizams. Nizam Rulers: Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah, Nasir Jang, Muzaffar Jang, Salabat Jang, Nizam Ali. Diwans for the State of Nizams or Prime Ministers for the State of Nizams: Salar Jung I, Salar Jung II, Nawab Asman Jah, Nawab Wiqan-ul-Umra, Maharaja Kishan Prasad, Salar Jung III, Liaquat Ali. Nizams relations with the British, Political conditions during Nizams.
2 commentsIKSHVAKUS
History of Andhra Pradesh. Ikshvakus, who succeeded the Satavahanas ruled Krishna valley with Vijayapuri as their capital for nearly 100 years. Ikshvakus ruled Krishna Valley with Vijayapuri as their capital from about 180 A.D. to about 278 A.D.
0 commentsREDDIS OF KONDAVEEDU
Reddis of Kondaveedu: Prolaya Vema Reddy (He was originally the feudatory of the Kalinga. After the fall of the Kakatiyas and true occupation of their kingdom by the Muslims, he liberated the region south of the Krishna river.), Anapota Reddy, Anavema Reddy, Kumaragiri Reddy, Pedakomati Vema Reddy (he was killed in a battle by the Vellamas of Southern Telengana), Racha Vema Reddy (He was the last Reddy ruler of Kondaveedu.)
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