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deity as Rudreswara, in 1163 CE in the
style of
later Chalukyan and
early Kakatiyan Architecture, star-shaped and
triple shrined (Trikutalaya). The temple...
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named after the
person who
excavated the lake,
Ganapati Deva, the
Kakatiyan ruler. The lake was
constructed in the
first decade of the 13th century...
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originally formed the
entrances to a now
ruined great Shiva temple. The
Kakatiyan arch has been
adopted and
officially incorporated into the
emblem of Telangana...
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successfully repelled the
attacks of
Yadavas (Seuna) of
Devagiri into the
Kakatiyan territory. In 1303,
Alauddin Khalji, the
emperor of the
Delhi Sultanate...
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Jampanna Vagu took his name as he died in a
battle fighting against the
Kakatiyan Army in that stream.
Tribals believe that
taking a holy dip in the water...
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Rudra Deva in 1163 AD. The
Thousand Pillar Temple is a
specimen of the
Kakatiyan style of
architecture of the 12th century.
There are one
thousand pillars...
- left is an old
shrine with some
rough sculptures of a bull with
distinct Kakatiyan design, near the
Bowenpally Police Station. It is a
juncture connecting...
- • Density 2,000/km2 (5,000/sq mi) • Metro 753,438 Demonym(s) Warangalite,
Kakatiyan Languages • Official
Telugu Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST) PIN 506001–506019...
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Rudrammadevi in 1163 AD. The
Thousand Pillar Temple is a
specimen of the
Kakatiyan style of
architecture of the 12th century. It was destro**** by the invasion...
- ISBN 978-81-86050-53-8. Kumari, V.
Anila (1997). The
Andhra Culture During the
Kakatiyan Times.
Eastern Book Linkers. p. 3. ISBN 978-81-86339-15-2. "Telangana...