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Some of the material on this page was copied from a page on the Vepachedu Educational Foundation. This text is released under the GFDL, and is not a copyright violation. For further information, see Talk:Qutb Shahi dynasty#Vepachedu information. – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 20:23, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC)
It is unlikely that Shailvahana is of Andhra origin. Shalivahana was Satavahana king with official Prakrit language. Satavahana capital was at Junnar near Pune in Maharashtra.
Present day "Andhra" state got it's name from these kings (region where Satavahana rule).