Chagi
The Chagis, also known as the Sagis was a Telugu dynasty that ruled the Natavadi (Krishna District) and Vijyavativishayas (Krishna District) regions with capitals in Gudimetta (Krishna District), Vijayananda, and Vinukonda (Guntur District), for nearly three and a half centuries with interregnums in the middle.
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They had their own coinage and contracted diplomatic alliances of marriage with the Kakatiyas and the Kondapadamati chiefs of the Durjaya clan, Haihayas of Palnadu and the Telugu Cholas.
References
- Devi, Yashoda (1993). The History of Andhra Country, 1000 A.D.-1500 A.D. ISBN 9788121204385.
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