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�Plin. Hist. Nat. VI. 21. 8-23. 11., quoting Megasthenes[3]




ee pustakam translation nenu chadiva...sariga gurthu ledu kaani ~200BC samayamlo ee megasthenes vachadu indiaki..chandragupta rajyaniki...

tanu aa samayamlo bharatha desamloni vividha rajyala gurinchi jathula gurinchi rasadu..andhras mukyamyina rajyamga cheppadu..telinga ane prasthavana kooda ledu..

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Telangana region ki Guntur lo vunna amaravathi three to four centuries capital ga vundhi.......there is no rational historical basis to say telangana is different from andhra




antha varaku enduku bro..satavahanas coins inscrptionslo andhrakottos andhras ane undi..

kakateeyas samayam lo kooda andhra desa rajulu etc ani piliche valu..malli rajadhani orugallu..

srikrishna devaraya birudu andhraboja..


asalu telangana andhra veru veru anna instances rende rendu..modhatidhi mahabharathamlo telinga, andhras veru veru rajyalu annatluga quotes unnayi..area desc wise kooda telinga inchu minchu neti telangana pradesam annatlugane undi..
aa taruvatha malli aa telinga ane rajyam vinkidi ledu eppudu..

malli muslim palakulu take over chesaka kooda chala dasabdhalu andaru kalise unnaru...kevalam sumaru 1780s(+/-50yrs) samayamlo nundi anukunta 1956 varaku(~150yrs) ee roju telangana ani pilavabaduna thuna pradesam veru ga undi anthe..

asalu telingana ane padam aa muslim rulers vachaka vadukaloki vachindhi(naaku telisinantha varaku.okavela tappu ayithe cheppandi..)

daanikee ee KCR and kodandaram racist batch kotha charithra allesaru...

abhivrudhi kosam telangana anna vadana nilavadu anemo emotional factor ni loop loki dimparu..

ee kostha rajakeeya nayakulu anthaka minchina dakota galu..aa KCR ni netthina ettukuni leparu..memu T istham ante memu istham ani..motham andharu kalisi telugolanu erri pappalu chesi tingari edhavalni chesaru...

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mari satavahana university karimnagar lo enduku pettaru ani question?




modhata satavahana inscriptions dorikindhi karimnagarlone..
kotilingala kooda satavahans rajadhani antaru

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video on satavahanas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJCHJf2cRv4
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Vjavasi:

it looks like kottilingala (karimagar) was also capital of satavahanas (shimukha) for a brief period



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Amaravathi satavahanula rajadhani aithe mari satavahana university karimnagar lo enduku pettaru ani question?



andhra raaju peru meeda unna satavahana univ ni ventane amaraavathi ki taralinchaale. lekunte atleast univ name ni kareem baba univ gaa change cheyyaale.
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posts on another andhra dynasty later
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Satavahana express from Vijayawda - Hyderabad is aptly named after satavahana Dynasty
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Telangana region ki Guntur lo vunna amaravathi three to four centuries capital ga vundhi.......there is no rational historical basis to say telangana is different from andhra
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Amaravthi, capital of satavahanas fro centuries .....it looks like kottilingala (karimagar) was also capital of satavahanas (shimukha) for a brief period

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaravati,_Andhra_Pradesh
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List of Satavahana Dynasty Rulers

Simuka or Sisuka (r. 230-207 BCE). Also (271-248 BCE), ruled 23 years kotilingala,karim nagar district,A.P
Krishna (r. 207-189 BCE), ruled 18 years.
Sri Mallakarni (or Sri Satakarni), ruled 10 years.
Purnotsanga, ruled 18 years
Skandhastambhi, ruled 18 years
SÄtakarnÄ« I (195 BCE), ruled 56 years
Lambodara, ruled 18 years.(r. 87-67 BCE)
Probably as vassals of Kanva dynasty (75-35 BCE):

Apilaka, ruled 12 years.
Meghasvati (or Saudasa), ruled 18 years.
Svati (or Svami), ruled 18 years.
Skandasvati, ruled 7 years.
Mahendra Satakarni (or Mrgendra Svatikarna, Satakarni II), ruled 8 years.
Kuntala Satakarni (or Kuntala Svatikarna), ruled 8 years.
Svatikarna, ruled 1 year.
Pulomavi (or Patumavi), ruled 36 years.
Riktavarna (or Aristakarman), ruled 25 years.
HÄla (r. 20-24 CE), author of the Gathasaptasati, an Indian literature classic, ruled 5 years.
Mandalaka (or Bhavaka, Puttalaka), ruled 5 years.
Purindrasena, ruled 5 years.
Sundara Satakarni, ruled 1 year.
Cakora Satakarni (or Cakora Svatikarna), ruled 6 months.
Sivasvati, ruled 28 years.
Gautamiputra SÄtakarni, or Gautamiputra, popularly known as Shalivahan (r. 25-78 CE), ruled 21 years.
Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi, or Puloma, Puliman (r. 78-114 CE), ruled 28 years.
Vashishtiputra SÄtakarni (r. 130-160), or Shiva Sri, Sivasri, ruled 7 years.
Shivaskanda Satakarni, (157-159), ruled 7 years.
Yajna Sri Satakarni, (r. 167-196 CE), ruled 29 years.
Vijaya, ruled 6 years.
Canda Sri Satakarni, ruled 10 years.
Pulomavi IV, 7 years.
Madhariputra Svami Sakasena? (r. c.190)
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Art of Amaravathi

The SÄtavÄhana kings are also remarkable for their contributions to Buddhist art and architecture. They built great stupas in the Krishna River Valley, including the stupa at Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh. The stupas were decorated in marble slabs and sculpted with scenes from the life of the Buddha, portrayed in a characteristic slim and elegant style. The Satavahana empire colonized southeast Asia and spread Indian culture to those parts. Mahayana Buddhism, which may have originated in Andhra (northwestern India being the alternative candidate), was carried to many parts of Asia by the rich maritime culture of the Satavahanas. The Amaravati style of sculpture spread to Southeast Asia at this time.
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Cultural Achievement and influence of Satavahanas

Of the SÄtavÄhana kings, HÄla (r. 20-24 CE) is famous for compiling the collection of Maharashtri poems known as the Gaha Sattasai (Sanskrit: GÄthÄ SaptashatÄ«), although from linguistic evidence it seems that the work now extant must have been re-edited in the succeeding century or two. The Lilavati describes his marriage with a Ceylonese Princess.

The Satavahanas influenced South-East Asia to a great extent, spreading Hindu culture, language and religion into that part of the world. Their coins had images of ships.
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Gautamiputra Satakarni (78-106 CE)
Coin of Gautamiputra Satakarni.
Obv: King in profile. Prakrit legend "Rano Gotamiputasa Siri Yana Satakarnisa": "In the reign of Gautamiputra Sri Yana Satakarni"
Rev: Hill with Satavahana symbol, sun and moon. Dravidian legend "Arahanaku gotami putaku Hiru Yana Hatakanaku".[11]Eventually Gautamiputra (Sri Yagna) SÄtakarni (also known as Shalivahan) (r. 78-106 CE) defeated the Western Satrap ruler Nahapana, restoring the prestige of his dynasty by reconquering a large part of the former dominions of the SÄtavÄhanas. He was an ardent supporter of Buddhism.[citation needed]

According to the Nasik inscription made by his mother Gautami Balasri, he is the one...

...who crushed down the pride and conceit of the Kshatriyas (the native Indian princes, the Rajputs of Rajputana, Gujarat and Central India); who destroyed the Shakas (Western Kshatrapas), Yavanas (Indo-Greeks) and Pahlavas (Indo-Parthians),... who rooted the Khakharata family (The Kshaharata family of Nahapana); who restored the glory of the Satavahana race[12]


Gautamiputra Satakarni may also have defeated Shaka king Vikramaditya in 78 BCE and started the calendar known as Shalivahana era or Shaka era, which is followed by the Gujarati, Marathi, Kannadiga and Telugu people and is the Indian National Calendar.

Gautamiputra SÄtakarni's son, Vashishtiputra PulumÄyi (r. 106-130 CE), succeeded him. Gautamiputra was the first SÄtavÄhana king to issue the portrait-type coinage, in a style derived from the Western Satraps.[13]
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[edit] Satakarni (c.180-124 BCE)
Early Satakarni issue, Maharashtra - Vidarbha type.
Satavahana 1st century BCE coin inscribed in Brahmi: "(Sataka)Nisa". British Museum.His successor SÄtakarnÄ« I was the sixth ruler of the Satavahana. He is said to have ruled for 56 years.

Satakarni defeated the Sunga dynasty of North India by wresting Western Malwa from them, and performed several Vedic sacrifices at huge cost, including the Horse Sacrifice - Ashwamedha yajna. He also was in conflict with the Kalinga ruler Kharavela, who mentions him in the Hathigumpha inscription. According to the Yuga Purana he conquered Kalinga following the death of Kharavela. He extended Satavahana rule over Madhya Pradesh and pushed back the Sakas from Pataliputra (he is thought to be the Yuga Purana's "Shata", an abbreviation of the full name “Shri Sata†that occurs on coins from Ujjain), where he subsequently ruled for 10 years.

By this time the dynasty was well established, with its capital at PratishthÄnapura (Paithan) in Maharashtra, and its power spreading into all of South India.
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Founder of Satavahana Dynasty

Simuka (c.230-207 BCE)After becoming independent around 230 BCE, Simuka, the founder of the dynasty, conquered Maharashtra, Malwa and part of Madhya Pradesh. He was succeeded by his brother Kanha (or Krishna) (r. 207-189 BCE), who further extended his kingdom to the west and the south.
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The Satavahanas initially ruled in the area (current Telangana region and some parts of Andhra areas ) of between the rivers Krishna and Godavari,[8] which was always their heartland. The PÅ«rÄnas list 30 Andhra rulers. Many are known from their coins and inscriptions as well.
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yaa.. amaravathi kooda undhi kadha





Amaravathi satavahanula rajadhani aithe mari satavahana university karimnagar lo enduku pettaru ani question?
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Vjavasi:

was karimnagar capital of satavahanas?




yaa.. amaravathi kooda undhi kadha
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In the PÅ«rÄnas and on their coins the dynasty is variously referred to as the SÄtavÄhanas, SÄtakarnÄ«s, Andhras and Andhrabhrityas.[2] A reference to the SÄtavÄhanas by the Greek traveler Megasthenes indicates that they possessed 100,000 infantry, 1,000 elephants, and had more than 30 well built fortified towns:

Next come the Andarae, a still more powerful race, which possesses numerous villages, and thirty towns defended by walls and towers, and which supplies its king with an army of 100,000 infantry, 2,000 cavalry, and 1,000 elephants.
—Plin. Hist. Nat. VI. 21. 8-23. 11., quoting Megasthenes[3]
The SÄtavÄhanas ruled a large and powerful empire that withstood the onslaughts from Central Asia. Aside from their military power, their commercialism and naval activity is evidenced by establishment of Indian colonies in southeast Asia.
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Let's discuss history of andhra...i think it's time to be aware of our history...let's start with satavhanas.....Satvahana university karimnagar dt lo enduku pettaru?....was karimnagar capital of satavahanas?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satavahana_dynasty

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