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The country presents much variety of surface and feature; but it may be broadly divided into two tracts, distinguished from one another geologically and ethnically, which are locally known from the languages spoken as Telingana and Marathwara.
In the north-west the geological formations are volcanic, consisting principally of trap, but in some parts of basalt; in the middle, southern and south-western parts the country is overlaid with gneissic formations.
The territory is well watered, rivers being numerous, and tanks or artificial pieces of water abundant, especially in Telingana.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?content_id=34095&locale=en   (1667 words)

  
 Chapter CARCANA <i>to</i> CARNATIC of C by The Hobson Jobson Dictionary
Caldwell, denoted the Telegu and Canarese people and their language, but in process of time became specially the appellation of the people speaking Canarese and their language (Drav.
The Mahommedans on their arrival in S. India found a region which embraces Mysore and part of Telingana (in fact the kingdom of Vijayanagara), called the Karnataka country, and this was identical in application (and probably in etymology) with the Canara country (q.v.) of the older Portuguese writers.
1660.—“The Ráis of the Karnátik, Mahratta (country), and Telingana, were subject to the Rái of Bidar.”—’Amal-i-Sálih, in Elliot vii.
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Telingana, and taken possession of most of the districts of the coast
Rajahmundry or one of the eastern cities of Telingana.
of the Qutb Shah of Golkonda in Telingana.
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 Manipur (India)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Manipur flag posted is as reported from TV images and is not the princely state flag, but supposedly an independentist flag.
But according to several sources this flag is (also?) used by the Telegu Desam party that claims separation of Telingana from Andhra Pradesh and might only be a mistake in attribution.
In Flags of Aspirant Peoples this flag is labelled as "Manipur (Meithei and hill tribes)".
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 Delhi Sultans and Rajas 1300-1526 by Sanderson Beck
Vijayanagar became independent in 1336 and would in forty years take over the independent sultanate of Madura that was established at this time.
He was succeeded in 1358 by his son Muhammad Shah, who fought a defensive war against the allied Hindu states of Vijayanagara and Telingana, forcing them both to make treaties and pay tribute.
He annexed most of Telingana in 1425 by defeating and killing the Velema ruler of Warangal; but the Bahmani kingdom was defeated by independent Gujarat in 1430, and learned men devised a peace.
www.san.beck.org /2-8-DelhiSultans1300-1526.html   (12518 words)

  
 Temples of Telingana Online Indian Book store - Bagchee’s Best sellers Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Subtitle: The Architecture, Iconography and Sculpture of the Calukya and Kakatiya Temples
The present monograph is thus perhaps the first comprehensive one that takes in all the temples of the time of the Calukyas and Kakatiyas within the entire geographical and ecological region of Telingana.
I have therefore great pleasure in welcoming the publication of this treatise..." - From the Foreword by Prof.
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