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- between 1163 and 1323 CE, Warangal was referred with various names like Orugallu, Ekasila Nagaram, or Omatikonda; all these mean a 'single stone', referring...
- Karnataka, northern Tamil Nadu, and southern Odisha. Their capital was Orugallu, now known as Warangal.The Kakatiya rulers traced their ancestry to a legendary...
- rock formation that protrudes above the water surface. This was called as Orugallu (meaning: single rock) in Telugu, giving the name "Warangal" to the fort...
- tributary princes (see Daulatabad), then proceeded southward to conquer the Orugallu, Carnatic. In 1307, a fresh series of incursions led by Malik Kafur began...
- the Chalukyas of Badami, the Hoysalas of Belur, and the Kakatiyas of Orugallu ruled over the region from the 6th century BCE to the 14th century CE....
- festivals like Bathukamma, Bonalu and Telangana Formation Day. Her song, Orugallu Kotanadugu, for 2018 Telangana Formation Day has become a hit. She sang...
- 'one rock.' In the Sanskrit texts the name sees a literal translation of Orugallu as Ekasaila, whose again original form was Ekasailanagara. The Telugu form...
- boss". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 April 2019. Prof. Dr. A.Gopal -orugallu india college with Govt india hanamkonda,Warngtal city ts india year 2020-2022...
- the Rachakonda kings recovered all their lost forts and became kings of Orugallu with the help of Hamviradeva but in turn lost their independence and became...
- Metukuseema or Gulshanabad to Medak Rukmampet or Palamoor to Mahabubnagar Orugallu to Warangal to Ekasilanagaram (not to be confused with old Ekasilanagaram...