Chandolu

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Chandolu
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Andhra Pradesh • India
Map indicating the location of Chandolu
Location of Chandolu
District(s) Guntur
Coordinates 16.005556° N 80.61° E
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 8 m (26 ft)

Coordinates: 16.005556° N 80.61° E

Tsandavolu or Chandolu is a small village situated in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India.

It was a historical site and the capital of Velanati Chodas in 12th century.

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[edit] History

The village was the seat of Velanadu Chodas the most famous of whom was Rajendra Choda. It was a flourishing town during Choda times. It was also called as Dhanadapura or Tsandavolu. Many temples in the town of Chandolu were built during Eastern Chalukyan, Choda and Kakatiya times.

[edit] Geography

It is located at 16°01′N, 80°37′E and 29ft above sea level. It is located 4.9m from Nidubrolu and 11.3m from Bhattiprolu. It is located 3m to Rambhotlavaripalem

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[edit] Government and Politics

It is part of Pitlavaripalem Mandal in Guntur district.

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