The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD)

by Yashoda Devi | 1933 | 138,355 words

This book recounts the History of the Andhra Pradesh Country from 1000 to 1500 A.D. including many dynasties (for example. the Reddis of Korukonda and the Eruva Chola of Rajahmundry)....

Part 13 - Other and later Kandravadis

Balleraju, the lord of Ganguru, an agrahara in Kandravadi 1000, and his son figure in a record from Bapatla, dated A.D. 1112 and the regnal year of a king whose name is lost. Balla-raju and his son must have recognised Kulottunga I’s suzerainty and locally were feudatories of the Konakandravadi ruler—Rajendra Chola. Mallikaraju the son of Kandravadi Apparaju is mentioned a record from Draksharama dated A.D. 1139 and the 7th year of Kulottunga ie. Kulottunga II.

Mahamandalika Konakanadravadi sobbaya and his mother Muppana are mentioned in a record from Bezvada dated A.D. 1140 and the 16th Year of Tribhuvanachakravarti Kulottunga Cbodadeva i.e. Kulottunga II. It is not known whether Sabbaya was related to the Konakandravadi dynasties. He was a contemporary of Konakandravadi Bhima I (A.D. 1134-1149),

A Kandravadi Konaraja is heard of from a record dated A.D. 1177 and the 19th year of Rajaraja. Another chief, Kona-kandravadi Bhima, raju figures in a record from Bezvada dated A.D. 1213. Another record there, dated A.D. 1235 mentions Konakandravadi Surapota. He bore a prasasti beginning with Svasti somadhigata Panchamahasabda. The relationship of Bhima and Sura Pota to the Konakandravadi dynasties is not known.

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