Chagi

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The Chagis, also known as the Sagis was a Telugu dynasty that ruled the Natavadi (Krishna District) and Vijyavativishayas (Krishna District) regions with capitals in Gudimetta (Krishna District), Vijayananda, and Vinukonda (Guntur District), for nearly three and a half centuries with interregnums in the middle i.e. from 1100-1477 A.D.

They had their own coinage and contracted diplomatic alliances of marriage with the Kakatiya, Kota Vamsa, pericchedi clans, Kondapadamati chiefs of the Durjaya clan, Haihayas of Palnadu and the Telugu Cholas.

ReferencesEdit

  • Devi, Yashoda (1993). The History of Andhra Country, 1000 A.D.-1500 A.D. ISBN 9788121204385.