History of Andhra Pradesh
The                              study of history reveals that major portion of the                              southern India (Dakshina Padham) was extended by Andhra                              region. Several dynasties ruled over this part of                              the country.
        Historically the earliest mention of the Andhras appeared                              in the Aitareya Brahmana (B.C.800). It was called                              Dakshina Padh during those days. Historians felt that                              Andhras, Pulindas, Sabaras, and many other sects lived                              in Dakshina Padh. But it is only in the Mauryan age                              that one gets historical evidence of the Andhras as                              a political power in the southeastern Deccan. Megasthenese,                              who visited the Court of Chandragupta Maurya (B.C.322--297),                              mentioned that Andhra country had 30 fortified towns                              and an army of 1,00,000 infantry, 2,000 cavalry and                              1,000 elephants. Buddhist books reveal that Andhras                              established their kingdoms on the Godavari belt at                              that time. Asoka referred in his 13th rock edict that                              Andhras were his subordinates.
Andhra Pradesh history is divided into four periods.
- Ancient Period
- Medieval Period
- Modern Period
- Post-Independence Period
 
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