10 Facts About Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act

1. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act was mentioned in the Sanskrit epics such as Aitareya Brahmana.

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2. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act conducted a hunger strike until Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru promised to form an Andhra state.

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3. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act assumed the name Alauddin Bahman Shah, and moved his capital to Gulbarga in 1347.

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4. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act introduced a number of administrative reforms, some of which were adopted in the Vijayanagar empire.

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5. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act's was succeeded by her grandson, Prataparudra.

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6. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act had a sister, Adavi Santisri, took a queen from the Saka family of Ujjain and gave his daughter in marriage to a Chutu prince.

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7. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act had 100 sons; the eldest was Vikushi, who succeeded his father as the ruler of Ayodhya.

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8. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act won the All England Open Badminton Championships in 2001, becoming the second Indian to win after Prakash Padukone.

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9. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act is known as Gadya Tikkana and was the author of Telugu social novel, Satyavati Charitam.

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10. Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act was replaced by Janardhan Reddy in 1990, who was replaced by Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy in 1992.

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