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During the medieval times, the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh became a part of the non-Andhra imperial system or systems that were built up and controlled from centers outside hra, namely the Rashtrakutas and the Kalyani Chalukyan empires. Both the Rashtrakutas and Andhra, the Kalyani Chalukyas had aggressive powers and constantly fought with their Neighbours, namely the Vengi Chalukyas on the east coast and Cholas of Tanjore in far South. As a result. Andhradesa. more particularly Telangana became the scene of several conflicts. The imperial powers on the West. namely the Rashtrakutas and Kalyani Chalukyas found it necessary to set up subordinate buffer state rviceroyalties in the Telangana region. As a result several provinces, town ships and localities sprang as the seats of political authority. They soon developed into centers of religious and cultural activity hese developments stimulated the economy of the region. Tanks were dug to promote agriculture d people were attracted from other parts to settle down in the region. Trade was encouraged temples re built for people of different faiths and they were richly endowed.
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