The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD)
by Yashoda Devi | 1933 | 138,355 words
This book recounts the History of the Andhra Pradesh Country from 1000 to 1500 A.D. including many dynasties (for example. the Reddis of Korukonda and the Eruva Chola of Rajahmundry)....
Part 41 - The Eastern Gangas—A Collateral Branch at Narayanapuram (A.D. 1117-1251)
A collateral branch of the Imperial Gangas of Kalinga ruled with capital at Narayanapura in Bobbili taluq (of Vizagapatam District) for nearly one and a half centuries from the beginning of the 12th century A.D. Many records of this line are at Narayanapuram. The Gangas maintained friendly relations with the Ganga emperors besides the local dynasties including the Rapeuti Chiefs.
Origin and Rise
Ulagaganda Permandideva, the founder of this Ganga line was an younger brother of Choda Ganga, the emperor of Kalinga.