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Prola II (r. c. 1116-1157 CE) was a
Kakatiya chief who
ruled the area
around Anumakomda (modern Hanamkonda) as a v****al of the
Kalyani Chalukyas. He was...
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Prola I (r. c. 1052–1076 CE) was a
member of the
Kakatiya dynasty of
southern India. As a
Kalyani Chalukya v****al, he parti****ted in
prince Vikramaditya...
- 996-1051)
Prola I (r. c. 1052-1076) Beta II
alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1076-1108)
Durgaraja alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1108-1116), son of Beta II
Prola II...
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Panacea prola, the
prola beauty or red flasher, is a
species of
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found from
Costa Rica to
southern Brazil, but...
- 1pm and 4:30pm to 9pm. It was
built in c. 1198. When the
Kakatiya king
Prola II went
hunting and was
resting under a tree, he
heard the
chanting of the...
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their hereditary background. The
Kakatiya prince Prola I (c. 1052 to 1076) was
referred to as "
Prola Reddi" in an inscription.
After the
Kakatiyas became...
- maha-pradhana, and also
served as a
general despite being from a
Brahmin family Prola Bhima-nayaka,
another maha-pradhana, bore the
titles Aruvela-dushaka ("destroyer...
- India. He was the
first sovereign ruler of his dynasty. Like his
father Prola II,
Rudra was
initially a v****al to the
Chalukyas of Kalyani. Amid the decline...
- dynasty. It was
ruled by many
kings such as Beta Raja I,
Prola Raja I, Beta Raja II,
Prola Raja II, Rudradeva, Mahadeva, Ganapathideva, Prataparudra...
- in 1330 CE
donated Prolavaram village to Brahmins.
Prolavaram means,
Prola is
Prola and
Varam is donation.
Polavaram is
located at 17°15′00″N 81°38′00″E...