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Vengi (or Venginadu) is a delta region spread over the Krishna and Godavari River, (also called Godavari and Krishna districts), the region is also known as Godavari Delta, that used to house world famous diamond mines in the Medieval period. The capital city of Vengi is located at Pedavegi near Eluru. Vengi was the most prominent city in Ancient Andhra for nearly seven centuries. Vengi served as the capital for many Andhra dynasties like Salankayanas, Vishnukundinas, and Eastern Chalukyas. This region was part of Ashoka's Mauryan Empire in the mid-3rd century BCE. After the Mauryan Empire collapsed in 185 BC, the region was dominated by the Satavahanas, who were succeeded in Vengi by the Andhra Ikshvakus. Around 300 CE, the Andhra Ikshvakus were replaced by the Salankayanas. In the late 5

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  • Vengi fou un antic regne del sud de l'Índia entre la desembocadura del Kistna i del Godavari, i cap a l'interior abraçant una distància indeterminada però considerable. Es creu que inicialment fou una província dels pallaves de Conjeeveram, i fou conquerit pels chalukyes al segle vii. La seva capital fou probablement Pedda Vegi, a uns 12 km al nord d'Ellore, on el territori està ple d'antics temples i edificis i munts que cobreixen altres ruïnes. (ca)
  • Vengi (en télugu, వేoగి: వేoగి) fue un reino que se extendía desde el río Godavari en el norte del monte Mahendragiri en el sureste y a sur tras los bancos del río Krishna en el sur de la India. Esta área era parte de Kalinga hasta que el reino estuvo conquistado por el Emperador Ashoka del Imperio Mauryan a mitad del siglo III a. C. Después de que el Imperio Mauryan se colapsase en 185, la región estuvo dominada por el Satavahanas. Sobre el año 300, el Andhra Ikshvakus estuvo reemplazado por el Salankayanas, que era vasallo de Pallavas en India del Sur. En el siglo V, el Salankayanas estuvo anexionado a Vishnukundinas. (es)
  • ヴェンギ (Vengi) は、インド、東チャールキヤ朝の首都がおかれた場所である。ヴェーンギーとも呼ばれる。 ゴーダヴァリー川、クリシュナ川の下流域の肥沃な穀倉地帯に位置し、近隣には多くの港が作られていて海外との交易の利潤がもたらされる場所であった。 地理的に、タミル地方以南の王朝にとっては北方への通路、西部デカンの王朝にとっては東海岸へ進出し、さらに南下する拠点となる要衝であった。このため8世紀中葉からは、ラーシュトラクータ朝、10世紀末からは西部デカンの後期チャールキヤ朝(カルヤーニのチャールキヤ朝)とチョーラ朝との係争地帯になった。 (ja)
  • Il regno Vengi si estendeva dal fiume Godavari nel nord fino al monte MahendraRANA a sudest e appena a sud delle rive del fiume Krishna. Durante il periodo dell'impero Maurya, Vengi fu sotto la dominazione Kalinga e aveva come capitale una città presso Eluru (it)
  • Vengi (or Venginadu) is a delta region spread over the Krishna and Godavari River, (also called Godavari and Krishna districts), the region is also known as Godavari Delta, that used to house world famous diamond mines in the Medieval period. The capital city of Vengi is located at Pedavegi near Eluru. Vengi was the most prominent city in Ancient Andhra for nearly seven centuries. Vengi served as the capital for many Andhra dynasties like Salankayanas, Vishnukundinas, and Eastern Chalukyas. This region was part of Ashoka's Mauryan Empire in the mid-3rd century BCE. After the Mauryan Empire collapsed in 185 BC, the region was dominated by the Satavahanas, who were succeeded in Vengi by the Andhra Ikshvakus. Around 300 CE, the Andhra Ikshvakus were replaced by the Salankayanas. In the late 5 (en)
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