Nellore Chodas (also known as Nellore Cholas) are one of the Telugu Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh in the 11th and 12th centuries. They were chieftains to Tamil Cholas, Kakatiyas and Kalyani Chalukyas and ruled over the Nellore region.
NelloreChodas (also known as Nellore Cholas) are one of the Telugu Chola families who ruled over parts of Andhra Pradesh in the 11th and 12th centuries...
Kakatiyas and their subjects NelloreChodas and was slain in a battle with Ganapatideva of Kakatiyas in 1207 AD. His son Rajendra Choda III made further attempts...
Chola III's campaigns in Nellore against the NelloreChodas, followed by the war against the Velanadu Chodas are not available. 'But', what is clear is...
expedition to the North. Pandyan forces killed the Telugu Choda ruler Vijaya Gandagopala of NelloreChodas and captured Kanchipuram in 1258. This bought them...
Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1161 to 1181 AD. He succeeded his father Gonka II and his reign was full of rebellions from NelloreChodas, Pottapi Chodas and...
Vijaya Ganda Gopalan was a Telugu Chola king of NelloreChodas who ruled over Southern Andhra and Kanchi from 1248 to 1263 CE. He was ruling along with...
Kalyani Chalukyas. He crushed many rebel chieftains like NelloreChodas and Konidena Chodas. His kingdom included the region between Mahendragiri in north...
Sundara Pandyan I conquered Tondaimandalam till Nellore including Kadapa after defeating NelloreChoda ruler Vijaya Gandagopala and Ganapati II of Kakatiyas...
including places like Chandolu and Vengi. However he lost to Kakatiyas and NelloreChodas starting from 1201 to 1207 AD. Durga Prasad, History of the Andhras...
were most probably the NelloreChoda chiefs, who were Chola vassals. Ganapati installed Tikka, a member of the NelloreChoda family and a rival claimaint...
Shivaites and Vaishnavites.[citation needed] Tikkana was a minister of the NelloreChoda ruler Manuma-siddhi II. In 1248, Manuma-siddhi II faced multiple rebellions...
of a battle between the kings of Katamaraju, and Manumasiddhi of the NelloreChodas. The battle occurred in the 13th century, it is the dispute of territory...
Chalukya monarch Someshvara III in 1126–27 with the help of the Velanati Chodas of Tsandavolu. Vengi remained under Chola Empire for 2 centuries till Kulottunga...
son of the former Choda ruler Manuma-siddhi II, appears to have displaced Naga-deva from Nellore in 1263. He apparently ruled Nellore during c. 1279-1283...
bravery. The origins of Telagas have been linked to Telugu Choda dynasties like Velanati Chodas (1076–1216 CE) who ruled Coastal Andhra and claimed descendant...
Velanadu Choda family who ruled over northern part of Vengi acknowledged his supremacy. Similarly the Kadapa-Nellore chief, Madurantaka Pottapi Choda, son...
killing the Telugu Chola chief Vijaya Gandagopala of Nellore Cholas. He then marched up to Nellore and celebrated his victories there by doing the virabisheka(anointment...
emperor Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I defeated Nellore Cholas and Kakatiyas, extending Pandyan empire till Nellore. Kakatiyas unified the Andhra again during...
his allies. Prataparudra first sent his army to Vikramasimhapura (modern Nellore), which was ruled by Ambadeva's appointee Manuma Gandagopala. The attack...
Madhurantakacholanalluru (Telugu Choda times) to Kalidindi (Krishna District) Kanakagiri to Kanigiri (now in Prakasam District, previously in Nellore District) Kandanavrolu...
possibly, a Kakatiya ally who was guarding Nellore. Kopperunjinga may have been supported by the Telugu Choda Vijaya Ganda-gopala, whose 1278-1279 CE Nandalur...
stationed at Kanchi possibly to avert any incursion from the Telugu Chodas of Nellore, the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal and the Pandyas of Madurai. The...
defeating his brothers. Vishnuvardhana ruled over a kingdom extending from Nellore to Visakhapatnam. He assumed the title of Vishamasiddhi (conqueror of difficulties)...
Vishnukudinas, Telugu Chodas, and the Chalukyas.[citation needed] This is the first writing entirely written in Telugu. It was written by Renati Choda king Dhanunjaya...