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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Āndhra (tribe) - définition


Sports in Andhra Pradesh         
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Sports in Andhra Pradesh has its own importance, where many sporting personalities were into limelight. The Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) undertakes the sports development activities such as construction of stadiums, establishment of sports academies and other sporting related activities.
Andhra Pradesh (magazine)         
TELUGU MAGAZINE OF GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Andhra Pradesh (Magazine)
Andhra Pradesh is an official monthly magazine brought by the Department of Information and Public Relations Department of Government of Andhra Pradesh. The magazine was started in 1952.
History of Andhra Pradesh         
  • Telangana (in white) and Andhra Pradesh (in yellow) after bifurcation
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  • Maximum extent of French influence (1741–1754)
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  • Madras Presidency in 1859; North Canara ([[Uttara Kannada]]) was transferred to the [[Bombay Presidency]] in 1862.
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History of andhra; History of Andhra
The recorded history of Andhra Pradesh, one of the 28 states of 21st-century India, begins in the Vedic period. It is mentioned in Sanskrit epics such as the Aitareya Brahmana (800 BCE).

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Āndhra (tribe)
Āndhra (Sanskrit: ) was an ancient Dravidian tribe of south-central South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age.