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Rajusk
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Vjavasi:




good write up..



The whole Andhra was part of the great Satavahana empire. The Kakatiyas with with roots in present Telangana region united the whole Andhra region. The Kakatiya empire, including current coastal Andhra, was referred as âland of telingaâ or Telangana, as mentioned in the copper plate grant of Musunuri Prolaya nayaka. The inscription from Bhatiprolu with Telugu words dates back to 400 BC. Telugu literature developed under the Chalukyas, Kakatiyas and Vijayanagar. In the Nizam state, Telugu region was called âTelanganaâ to distinguish the region and people from the Kannada and Marathi speaking areas. Though present Telangana region was part of different empires in history, it was never an entity by itself.


btw..above arguement tho motham Andhra ni Telangana anochu :D
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super raasaru.. fast forward lo kaakunda, see if you can elaborate each part.. it will be a good read for kids..







Thanks....detailed ga ante chala kastapadali....oka book rayali
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Vjavasi:

omprehensive article on Telugu history, culture and politics, first part

http://vijayvaani.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?aid=3033


super raasaru.. fast forward lo kaakunda, see if you can elaborate each part.. it will be a good read for kids..
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http://vijayvaani.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?aid=303

comprehensive article on Telugu history, culture and politics, first part

http://vijayvaani.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?aid=3033

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