Mudigonda Chalukyas ruled • “Manchikondanadu” by making Mudigonda
Mudigonda Chalukyas were the feudatories of Vengi (Eastern) Chalukyas.
(Khammam) as their capital. Mudigonda is in Koravi Seema of Telangana.
The Khammam and Warangal regions are called Koravi Seema.
The eastern region of Koravi Seema was called Manchikondanadu.
Another name for Koravi seema is “Visurunadu”.
They ruled feudatories of eastern chalukyas from A.D. 850 to Kakatiya’s Rudradeva’s period for about 3 and half centuries.
Historical Sources:
Moghali Cheruvu inscription,
Koravi Copper Inscription (A.D.935),
Guduru inscription of Viryala ( A.D.1124),
Krivvaka (Kukkuru) inscription of Kusumayudha.
The Moghali Cheruvu inscription issued by the Kokkiraja describes the dynasty of Mudigonda Chalukyas.
According to this Moghali Cheruvu inscription, Kokkoraja and Ranamardha both were Brothers. They Established their kingdom by making mudigonda as capital.