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Andhras. So Andhras are different from Andhakas. Andhras are eastern where as Andhakas are western yadavas. The clarification is sufficient to distinguish Andhakas from Andhras. The Chanura is also one of Andhakas and not of Andhras.
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507:Udrakeralas
424:Translation
365:Megasthenes
292:Mahabharata
238:Vishvamitra
219:Hindu texts
145:Megasthenes
111:Vishvamitra
78:Mahabharata
1685:Categories
1583:Tamraparni
1528:Saurashtra
1458:Parvartaka
1303:Kishkindha
1281:Kimpurusha
728:References
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637:Duryodhana
298:chieftain
217:See also:
168:in all of
134:Markandeya
1633:Vatadhana
1573:Surparaka
1523:Saraswata
1488:Prasthala
1201:Hara Huna
707:’s sake.
701:Andhrakas
680:Sikhandin
601:Mbh 5.140
578:Andhrakas
477:........
203:Amaravati
123:Bhagavata
1658:Yaudheya
1648:Vidarbha
1593:Trigarta
1578:Surasena
1473:Pishacha
1453:Parasika
1433:Panchala
1418:Nishadas
1383:Mekhalas
1373:Manipura
1231:Kalakuta
1211:Himalaya
1181:Gandhāra
1171:Dasherka
1166:Dasharna
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665:Mbh 8.12
611:Pandavas
590:Rajasuya
571:Mbh 2.33
528:Valhikas
503:Dravidas
499:Kalingas
491:Sahadeva
486:Mbh 2.30
463:Valhikas
439:and the
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382:Godavari
312:Kauravas
308:Kalingas
304:Godavari
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246:Palindas
207:Nagadesa
186:Godāvarī
180:Location
166:Mauryans
119:Godavari
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1588:Tangana
1548:Sinhala
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1428:Pallava
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1398:Mushika
1393:Mudgala
1388:Mleccha
1358:Mahisha
1348:Magadha
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1308:Konkana
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1251:Karusha
1246:Karnata
1241:Kamboja
1236:Kalinga
1226:Kasmira
1191:Gomanta
1176:Dwaraka
1161:Dasarna
1121:Bhārata
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672:Satyaki
649:Andhras
641:Pandava
639:to the
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475:Andhras
467:Abhiras
457:Mbh 6.9
441:Pallava
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386:Krishna
338:Asmakas
328:Mleccha
318:Puranas
300:Satyaki
290:In the
236:, sage
234:Rigveda
232:of the
196:History
162:Krishna
115:Satyaki
100:Rigveda
84:Puranas
53:Āndhras
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1643:Videha
1623:Utkala
1558:Sonita
1543:Sindhu
1538:Shakya
1493:Pundra
1443:Parada
1438:Pandya
1378:Matsya
1368:Malava
1363:Malla
1313:Kosala
1291:Kirata
1276:Kikata
1266:Kerala
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1221:Kanchi
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1101:Asmaka
1096:Assaka
1081:Anarta
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1628:Vanga
1568:Suhma
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1508:Salva
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1131:Chera
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1091:Anupa
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170:India
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1553:Sivi
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