Gonka III
Durjaya Chieftains of Velanadu | |
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Gonka I | 1076–1108 |
Rajendra Choda I | 1108–1132 |
Gonka II | 1132–1161 |
Rajendra Choda II | 1161–1181 |
Gonka III | 1181–1186 |
Prithviswara | 1186–1207 |
Rajendra Choda III | 1207–1216 |
Gonka III was a Telugu king and the fifth of Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1181 to 1186.
He succeeded his father Rajendra Choda II and he lost to Rudradeva II of kakatiya and also to his rebel Kota Chieftain Ketaraja II. He was killed in 1186 in a battle with Kakatiyas. Velanadu chiefs lost their capital and most parts of the Velanadu kingdom.
References
- Durga Prasad, History of the Andhras up to 1565 A. D., P. G. PUBLISHERS, GUNTUR (1988)
- South Indian Inscriptions - http://www.whatisindia.com/inscriptions/
Preceded by Rajendra Choda II |
Velanati Chodas 1181 –1186 |
Succeeded by Prithviswara |
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