Vengi

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Vengi or Venginadu (

Vishnukundinas
.

King

Chola
empire.

Satavahana period

The Vengi territory was part of

Pallavas
and Eastern Chalukyas took control of the kingdom.

Vengi Chalukyas

The Eastern Chalukyas of the 7th and 8th century, were a branch of the

Western Chalukya king Satyashraya
tried to amalgamate the two dynasties, but was not successful due to the constant battles with the Paramaras and the Cholas.

Imperial Cholas

To counter the interference of the Western Chalukyas,

Kulottunga Chola III
's rule.

Later kingdoms

Between 1135 and 1206, several other minor kingdoms ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh accepting the authority of the Velanati Cholas. By 1208, Vengi was part of

Kakatiya Empire as subordinates to Kakatiyas until their downfall in 1323. Later Vengi became part of the Vijayanagara Empire
in the 16th century.

Literature

Vengi has occupied a prominent place in the history of

Nannaya
.

References

  1. .
  2. ^ Knipe, David.M (2015). "The Godavari Delta". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  • K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, A History of South India (Madras, 1976)
  • K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, An Advanced History of India (1980)
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