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Pruthviswara

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Velanati Chodas
Durjaya Chieftains of Velanadu
Gonka I1076–1108
Rajendra Choda I1108–1132
Gonka II1132–1161
Rajendra Choda II1161–1181
Gonka III1181–1186
Pruthviswara1186–1207
Rajendra Choda III1207–1216

Pruthviswara II was a Telugu king of Velanati Chodas who ruled from 1186 to 1207 AD.

He was the last important ruler of the kingdom and he stayed at Pithapuram. He made several vain attempts to win the lost prestige. When Kakatiyas were fighting Yadavas, he seized the opportunity and reoccupied Verlanadu including places like Chandolu and Vengi. However he lost to Kakatiyas and Nellore Chodas starting from 1201 to 1207 AD.

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Preceded by Velanati Chodas
1186 –1207
Succeeded by