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Apparently originating somewhere between the peninsular rivers Godavari and Krishna, homeland of the Dravidian Telugu-speaking peoples whose descendants now live in a state called Andhra, the great Andhra dynasty spread across much of south and central India from the second century BC till the second
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Decked with ornaments, possessed of red teeth, endued with the prowess of infuriate elephants, attired in robes of diverse colours, smeared with powdered scents, armed with swords and nooses, capable of restraining mighty elephants, companions in death, and never deserting one another, equipped with
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King Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisha accompanied by all Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the marshy regions on the sea-shore; and many mountain kings, and king Vrihadvala; and Vasudeva the king of the Paundrayas, and the kings of Vanga and Kalinga; and Akastha and Kuntala and the kings of the Malavas and the
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It appears that the Andhakas fought along with Satyaki are Yadavas. Yadavas are of 5 different races i.e. Yadu, Vrushni, Mushti, Bhoja and Andhakas. However, Andhras are different. According to Bhagavatha purana, Andhras are the decedents of King Bali means. Andhras are six such Anga, Vanga,
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states that Andhra was a great and powerful nation settled originally in the Deccan between the lower Godavari and Krishna region, and had spread their sway towards the north as far as tho upper course of tho Narmada, before the time of Megasthenes. The earliest epigraphic mention of the Andhra
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The entire region of Andhra contains a profusion of curious historical artifacts, rock art, stone age tools that describe the growth patterns in the region. One of he earliest description of the people belonging to the present Andhra region though comes from the Buddhist sculptures at
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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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and the fierce Mahishakas and the hillmen of Kolwa. Subjugating those tribes without having to accomplish any fierce feats, Arjuna proceeded to the country of the Surashtras, his footsteps guided by the horse. (14,83)
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The word Andhras was observed from Udyotana's description of "those with beautiful bodies, who love women and war alike, and are great consumers of food" in 779 CE. The references to Andhra also comes from the
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in Andhra Pradesh. The locals here are depicted as having the heads of snakes. This is, as is common in those times, a symbolic representation. Also, the region was also referred to as
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Aitareya Brahmana is generally not taken as a basis as it evolved and grew for over 2500 years with many additions throughout the time, till it is canonized in the medieval times.
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Of terrible deeds and exceedingly fierce, the Tusharas, the Yavanas, the Khasas, the Darvabhisaras, the Daradas, the Sakas, the Kamathas, the Ramathas, the Tanganas, the
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was composed of a tribe called Andhras, known for their long hair, tall stature, sweet language, and mighty prowess. They lived along the banks of the
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was composed of a tribe called Andhras, known for their long hair, tall stature, sweet language, and mighty prowess. They lived along the banks of the
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during the Mahabharata war. Sahadeva defeated the kingdoms of Pandya, Andhra, Kalinga, Dravida, Odra and Chera while performing the Rajasuya yajna.
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The Kamvojas, the Sakas, the Khasas, the Salwas, the Matsyas, the Kurus of the middle country, the Mlechchhas, the Pulindas, the Dravidas, the
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states that 30 Andhra kings ruled for 460 years, but some of its manuscripts name only 19 kings whose reigns add up to 448.5 years. The
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were mentioned as border people. Andhras were also mentioned at the time of the death of the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in 232 BCE.
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give different lists of the Satavahana rulers. The first king of the Andhra-Bhrityas is also known as Shudraka or Suraka in the
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Proceedings of the Andhra Pradesh Oriental Conference: Fourth session, Nagarjuna University, Guntur, 3rd to 5th March 1984
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quivers, bearing bows adorned with long locks, and agreeable in speech were the combatants of the infantry files led by
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This article is about the ancient non-aryan tribe of Andhras. For the historical and present-day location, see
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Ganvir, Shrikant (2010). "Representation of Naga in the Buddhist Art of Amaravati: A Sculptural Analysis".
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river deltas and were famous for their military strength which was second only to Mauryans in all of
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A Prose English Translation of the Mahabharata: (tr. Literally from the Original Sanskrit Text)
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inscriptions as Andhapatham and Andhakas, referring to the region and its people respectively.
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and the Pulinda, everywhere (people) are conforming to Ashoka instruction in morality.
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Parallels for Ja 512#4 Kumbhajātaka (Ja v 14): Kv 1.1#355-#356 (Kv 1) Retrieved from
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river deltas, and were famous for their military strength which was second only to
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were referred to as the Andhras, Andhra-bhṛtyas or Andhra-jatiyas in the Puranas.
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10. Adha Paladeshu shavata Devānampiyashā dhammanushathi anuvatamti yata pi dutā
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9. hidā laja viśavashi Yona Kambojeshu Nabhaka Nabhapamtishu Bhoja Pitinikyeshu
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Lectures on the Ancient History of India on the period from 650 to 325 B.C.
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rivers. The political centre of the Andhras was Andhapura or Dhaññakaḍa.
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Ancient India As Described By Megasthenes And Arrian by Mccrindle, J. W
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brought under his subjection and exacted tributes from the Paundrayas,
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is mentioned as the slayer of Chanura of the Andhra country. (13,149)
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refers to a tribe called the Andhrarakas along with the Maulikas,
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Sanskrit Drama & Dramatists: Their Chronology, Mind and Art
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refer to Andhras, Pundras, Sabaras, Palindas, and Mutibas as
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The Utpalas, the Mekalas, the Paundras, the Kalingas, the
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or non-aryans living on the fringes of Aryan settlements.
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Vasudeva Krishna, the slayer of Chanura of Andhra Kingdom
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Verma, C.B.; Varma, C.B. (2002). "The Prakrit Bloom".
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river. Andhra communities were also mentioned in the
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Andhras present in Yudhishthira's Rajasuya sacrifice
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Buddhist references to Andhras are also found. 40:were an ancient non-aryan tribe of south-central 1820: 964: 229:had hundred sons, fifty of them were older than 1815:, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli 1083: 797: 610:In southern regions, battle took place between 537: 488:also mentions that there were 30 Andhra kings. 256:, connects the tribe with the Godavari region. 145:) that Andhras were living in the Godavari and 746: 716: 201: 1179: 954:University of Calcutta, Calcutta. p. 14. 711: 606:Arjuna's conquests after the Kurukshetra War 503: 930: 1186: 1172: 1114: 947: 906:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 1143:https://suttacentral.net/ja512/en/francis 1086:"Sātavāhana Chronology: A Re-examination" 453:and established trade relations with the 261:Nadlm Godavarlm caiva sarvamevanupa^yatah 44:, whose existence is attested during the 441:, also referred to as the Andhras (also 422: 48:. Andhras were mentioned in the ancient 25: 1067:Kr̥shṇājī Pāṇḍuraṅga Kulakarṇī (1927). 1031: 998:Datta, Manmathanatha (1 January 1897). 987:. University of Kerala. 1 January 1949. 817: 739:, Chekitana and the sons of Draupadi.) 583:, the Nishadas, the Trigartas, and the 173:Andhras lived around the deltas of the 1821: 903: 1194:Tribes and kingdoms mentioned in the 1167: 1014: 997: 837: 662:The Dravidas, with the Kuntalas, the 653:Andhras as the allies of the Pandavas 98:. In the Mahabharata the infantry of 1084:Madhukar Keshav, Dhavalikar (1996). 833: 831: 813: 811: 569: 509:Andhra mentioned as an ancient times 801:Early History Of The Andhra Country 30:Āndhra during the late-Vedic period 13: 991: 975: 891:"Rock art sites in Andhra pradesh" 369:) that Andhras were living in the 333:Andhras are also mentioned in the 14: 1850: 1159:Andhras- The world's oldest tribe 1152: 828: 808: 682:Andhras as the allies of Kauravas 934:Aitareya Brahmana Of The Rigveda 386:people is made in the Edicts of 348: 213:Aitareya Brahmana of the Rigveda 1135: 1108: 1077: 1060: 1025: 1008: 449:), which ruled over the entire 958: 941: 924: 897: 883: 873:"Andhra Pradesh - MSN Encarta" 865: 818:Śrīhari, R. (1 January 1987). 791: 269:— Ram. Kish. Kan. 41 chap. 12. 1: 784: 363: 139: 88: 76:. The modern Indian state of 1032:Wolpert, Stanley A. 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Ramayana
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Puranas
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Andhra Pradesh
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Godavari
Bhagavata
Vayu
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