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corroborates the
theory that the
Kakatiyas were ****ociated with the
Rashtrakuta family.
Sastry further speculates that the
Kakatiyas may have
adopted the Garuda...
- The
Kākatiyas of Warangal. Hyderabad:
Government of
Andhra Pradesh. OCLC 252341228. N. Venkataramanayya; M.
Somasekhara Sarma (1960). "The
Kakatiyas of...
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Kakatiya architecture was a
notable Vesara Architecture Style temple building architecture developed during the rule of the
Kakatiya dynasty (1163–1323...
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Warangal served as the
capital of the
Kakatiya dynasty which was
established in 1163. The
monuments left by the
Kakatiyas include fortresses, lakes, temples...
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Sarma (1960). "The
Kakatiyas of Warangal". In
Ghulam Yazdani (ed.). The
Early History of the
Deccan Parts VII - XI. Vol. IX: The
Kākatīyas of Warangal. Oxford...
- were
found as far away as
Indonesia and Myanmar. In the 13th century,
Kakatiyas unified various Telugu-speaking
areas under one realm. Later,
Telugu culture...
- throne.
Emperor Singhana of the
Devagiri Empire also
wishes to
conquer the
Kakatiyas and name his
grandson and heir, Mahadeva, as the king. Meanwhile, Ganapati's...
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foremost centre of
culture in
Indian subcontinent during the rule of
Kakatiyas, the Qutb
Shahis and Asaf Jahi dynasties— (also
known as the
Nizams of...
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Kakatiya Institutions is the
group of
private educational institutions comprising High schools, IIT
foundation academy,
Intermediate College and a Women's...
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hereditary background. The
Kakatiya prince Prola I (c. 1052 to 1076) was
referred to as "Prola Reddi" in an inscription.
After the
Kakatiyas became independent...