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 49 - The Chikati Chiefs (A.D. 1270-1345)

A feudatory family owing allegiance to the Eastern Gangas ruled over Chikati in the 13th and the 14th centuries. Their records are few.

The earliest ruler is Sri Kumara Anantajiyana—bearing the Matsya prasasti. He was the lord of Chikati and bis only record is at Simhachalama dated A.D. 1274. The next ruler is Prolujiyya entitled Jatikuvarumandalika, and lord of Chikati known from the record of bis son Prolujiyyana dated A.D. 1290 and the 15th year of Pratapaviranarasimha. Prolujiyya, the son must have been ruling from A.D. 1290. Thus the two Prolujiyyas—father and son-ruled Chikati about A.D. 1290 as subordinates of the Ganga emperor Narasimha II (A.D,. 1275-1305).

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