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Andhra may refer to: == Kingdoms and Geographical Regions == * Andhras or Satavahanas, who declared themselves as ekabrahmanas, originated from beyond the Vindhyas. Amaravathi (which includes Dharanikota or Dhanyakataka, Srikakulam etc on the banks of river Krishna) was their capital. * Andhra, a kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata * Andhra Ikshvakulu, one of the earliest recorded ruling dynasties of the Krishna-Guntur areas of present-day Andhra Pradesh * Andhranagari, another name of Amaravathi village, Guntur district * Andhrapuramu or Andhranagaramu, other names of original Vengi Kingdom. Later expanded to include Orugallu, the capital of Kakateeyas when Telugu province of Vengi came under their rule and westward migration occurred to the capital. * Dutch Andhra, region of coastal Andhra which includes Machilipatnam, Pulicat, etc., which was under Dutch influence. Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602. In 1605, the Dutch East India Company established their first Indian factories at Machilipatnam and Nizampatnam. In 1610, they built a factory at Pulicat and in 1652, they built a factory at Palakollu. * British Andhra, region of Kostha and Ceded. English East India Company established a factory in 1611 at Machilipatnam. * French Andhra, region of coastal Andhra including entire Yanam, which was under French influence. * Andhra Paris, as Tenali was once known during French occupation of coastal Andhra. * Coastal Andhra, a coastal region on the eastern coast of India in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It comprises parts of Coromandel and Circars. * Adi Andhrapalli, is a small Village/hamlet in the middle of West Godavari-Krishna Districts. * Andhra State, 1953–1956, precursor to Andhra Pradesh. Coastal and Ceded regions were part of this state. Rayalaseema was originally referred to as Ceded. It is historically incorrect to refer to just the ceded as Rayalaseema as Srikrishnadevaraya ruled a better part of the Coastal Andhra as well. It was named as Rayalaseema by Chilukuri Narayana Rao to indicate the region ceded by Nizams and only to differentiate it from the other regions ceded by Nizams at the time of that surrender. * Andhra Pradesh, 1956–2014, a state in southern India which included Naizam, Coastal and Ceded. * Andhra Pradesh, 2014–present, a state in southern India which includes, Coastal Andhra and Ceded. * Andhra Ghach, a state in southern Pakistan. In the region of Hindukush. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andhra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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