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 14 - Vijayaditya (A.D. 1150 or 1157-1182)

Probably. Nandivarma’s reign lasted till A.D. 1150 or 115 the earliest date for his successor Vijayaditya. Vijayaditya’s only inscription is from Kattapalli and mentions Korradhamadugu dated 1151 or 1157 A.D. His relationship to his predecessor Nandivarma is not konwn. Vijayaditya’s reign may have lasted up to A.D. 1182—the earliest date for his successor Allutikka.

His Political Relations

Some of the rulers in other kingdoms in this period were Rajaraja II and Rajadhiraja II of the Colas, Gonka II and Choda II of the Velanandu Chodas, Bhima III and Loka and their successors of the Kona Haihyas, Virakama of the Palnad Haihayas, Dora I and Pota I of the Chagis, Bhima II of the Ko]tas, Bhima of the Parichchedis, Buddha of the Natavadis, Somaya of the Saranathas, Mallapa II and Vijayaditya III of the Chalukyas of Pithapur Mahadeva of the Vengi Chalukyas, Namichoda II and Kamanachoda of the Konidena cholas and Siddhi and Siddhi I of the Nellore cholas. It is likely that Vijayaditya recognised the suzerainty of the Chola emperors.

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