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Telugu inscriptions at Bhattiprolu (dated ~400 BCE); Read Telugu is 2,400 years old, says ASI . Even pre-dates Emperor Asoka's earliest inscriptions. Finding ancient inscriptions is a matter of chance.

All the Dravidian languages have evolved from a common ancestral 'Proto-Dravidian' language. Telugu was the first to branch out as an independent language, followed by Kannada. then finally Malayalam & Tamil became independent.

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Telugu inscriptions at Bhattiprolu (dated ~400 BCE); Read Telugu is 2,400 years old, says ASI . Even pre-dates Emperor Asoka's earliest inscriptions. Finding ancient inscriptions is a matter of chance.

All the Dravidian languages have evolved from a common ancestral 'Proto-Dravidian' language. Telugu was the first to branch out as an independent language, followed by Kannada. then finally Malayalam & Tamil became independent.

Idi evado telugu odu rasadu... aravam ollu rasina source chupi antaru

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1 minute ago, k2s said:

Idi evado telugu odu rasadu... aravam ollu rasina source chupi antaru

twist is aravams come from lanka, thats why they long so much to get it backbrahmilaughing.gif.... andhra used to be very big back in the day all the way to present southern tamilnadu!! 

silly boys janalu roots vetukute malla ma land anatru emo ani they tried so hard to cover the tracksbrahmilaughing.gif 

oka lie ni cover cheskoniki inko lie laga buddhism was born and spread from there ane arguments teskostarubrahmilaughing.gif last ki emindi archeology dept of India ne certificate ichindi telugu is older than tamil and buddhist stupas in ap date 2600 years back ani.. then they started with a new one that tamil is mother of all dravidian languages and older than sanskrit.brahmilaughing.gif they never cease to amuse us anduke only telugu folks call them aravamsbrahmilaughing.gif

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3 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

china vallaki martial arts kuda valley nerpincham antaaru miss ayyavu brahmilaughing.gif

brahmilaughing.gif yep valle nerpincharu master selvam went to china on donkey and trained chinese monks 

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4 minutes ago, yomama said:

twist is aravams come from lanka, thats why they long so much to get it backbrahmilaughing.gif.... andhra used to be very big back in the day all the way to present southern tamilnadu!! 

silly boys janalu roots vetukute malla ma land anatru emo ani they tried so hard to cover the tracksbrahmilaughing.gif 

oka lie ni cover cheskoniki inko lie laga buddhism was born and spread from there ane arguments teskostarubrahmilaughing.gif last ki emindi archeology dept of India ne certificate ichindi telugu is older than tamil and buddhist stupas in ap date 2600 years back ani.. then they started with a new one that tamil is mother of all dravidian languages and older than sanskrit.brahmilaughing.gif they never cease to amuse us anduke only telugu folks call them aravamsbrahmilaughing.gif

Poni le baa idishei,,, edo arava gola anukoni

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Telugu Language known to exist since the Time period 400 BCE.

2. In 2012 Telugu has been voted as the 2nd best script in the world by International Alphabet Association, Korean ranks no 1.

3. Speaking Telugu Language activates about 72000 neurons in your body, highest for any Language in the world proven by Science.

4. An ethnic group from Sri Lanka called Sri Lankan Gypsy people mostly speak Telugu.

5. There are many many Telugu communities in Myanmar Just do a Google Search.

6. In 16th century an Italian Explorer Niccolò de’ Conti found that the words in Telugu language end with vowels, just like those in Italian, and hence referred it as “The Italian of the East”.

7. Telugu ranks 3rd by the number of native speakers in India (75 million people), and 15th in the Ethnologue list of most-spoken languages worldwide.

8. Telugu derived from trilinga, as in Trilinga Desa, “the country of the three lingas”. According to a Hindu legend, Shiva descended as a linga on three mountains: Kaleswaram in Naizam, Srisailam in Rayalaseema and Bhimeswaram in Kostha;

9. Telugu is the only language in the Eastern world, that has every single word ending with a vowel sound.

10. Telugu language has the most number of Saamethalu i.e., idioms and proverbs.

11. Telugu language previosuly also known as Tenungu or Telungu or Tenungu.

12. Rabindranath Tagore is said to have stated that Telugu is the sweetest of all Indian Languages.

13. About 200 Years ago about 400 people Telugu speaking people were taken to Mauritius for slavery now Prime Minister is one of their descendant.

14. A Palindrome of 40 slokas which when read from start to end is Ramayana and end to start Mahabharata, there is no other Language like this.

15. Sri Krishnadevaraya visited his temple in Srikakulam and paid homage to the deity. It was here that Krishnadevaraya wrote the literary classic, Amuktamalyada at the order of the Lord Andhra Vishnu who had said “Des Bhashalandu Telugu Lessa” (Telugu is the greatest among the state’s languages”) and ordered Sri Krishnadevaraya to adopt Telugu as the official language of his province.

16. We have a single lettered poem in Telugu also called ekashara padhyamul

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3 minutes ago, KABALI said:

Mana TELUGOLLU andarru caste pakkana petti okataaithey....ee LIMAT gaallu oka lekka kaadhu...

 

adi vallaki ardam avatledu, how rich ANdhra pradesh was is and will be anedibrahmilaughing.gif desam lo ekkada leni mines anni mana state lone unay.

Studies show Tummalapalle in Kadapa district could have reserves of 150,000 tonnes of the mineral, Atomic Energy Commission chief S Banerjee said.

India has estimated reserves of about 175,000 tonnes of uranium.

Analysts say the new reserves would still not be sufficient to meet India's growing nuclear energy needs.

Mr Banerjee said that studies at Tummalapalle have shown that the area "had a confirmed reserve of 49,000 tonnes and recent surveys indicate that this figure could go up even threefold" and become one of the world's largest uranium reserves.

 

 

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