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Kalings, Simha, Pundra and
Andhras. So Andhras are different from Andhakas. Andhras are eastern where as Andhakas are western yadavas. The clarification is sufficient to distinguish Andhakas from Andhras. The Chanura is also one of Andhakas and not of Andhras.
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496:Vayu Purana
450:Satavahanas
424:Translation
365:Megasthenes
292:Mahabharata
238:Vishvamitra
219:Hindu texts
174:Satavahanas
141:Megasthenes
107:Vishvamitra
74:Mahabharata
1834:Categories
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1677:Saurashtra
1607:Parvartaka
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1430:Kimpurusha
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298:chieftain
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164:in all of
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1722:Surparaka
1672:Saraswata
1637:Prasthala
1350:Hara Huna
775:’s sake.
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669:Mbh 5.140
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119:Bhagavata
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1797:Vidarbha
1742:Trigarta
1727:Surasena
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1582:Panchala
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1360:Himalaya
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1315:Dasharna
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779:See also
763:Mbh 8.73
733:Mbh 8.12
679:Pandavas
658:Rajasuya
639:Mbh 2.33
596:Valhikas
571:Dravidas
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559:Sahadeva
554:Mbh 2.30
531:Valhikas
507:and the
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382:Godavari
312:Kauravas
308:Kalingas
304:Godavari
265:Ramayana
246:Palindas
207:Nagadesa
186:Godāvarī
180:Location
162:Mauryans
115:Godavari
70:Ramayana
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1457:Konkana
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1395:Karnata
1390:Kamboja
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1375:Kasmira
1340:Gomanta
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1310:Dasarna
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717:Andhras
709:Pandava
707:to the
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592:Andhras
586:Mbh 7.4
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543:Andhras
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525:Mbh 6.9
509:Pallava
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470:Puranas
428:Andhras
386:Krishna
338:Asmakas
328:Mleccha
318:Puranas
300:Satyaki
290:In the
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234:Rigveda
232:of the
196:History
158:Krishna
111:Satyaki
96:Rigveda
80:Puranas
49:Āndhras
1802:Yavana
1792:Videha
1772:Utkala
1707:Sonita
1692:Sindhu
1687:Shakya
1642:Pundra
1592:Parada
1587:Pandya
1527:Matsya
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1512:Malla
1462:Kosala
1440:Kirata
1425:Kikata
1415:Kerala
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1370:Kanchi
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399:Ashoka
394:Indica
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170:Ashoka
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126:Skanda
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1777:Vanga
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1240:Anupa
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687:Karna
652:king
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539:Ahirs
390:India
190:Kṛṣṇa
166:India
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