Sunday, November 1

Telangana History, Medieval Telangana History, Telangana History for TSPSC, Bits on Kakatiya Kindom, TSPSC Group-2 material, TSPSC General Studies Bits

'Vidyanatha' wrote ‘Pratapa Rudra Yashobhushanam’.

'Vallabhamatya' was the author of ‘Kreedabhiramam’.

‘Neetisaram’ was written by Prataparudra-I.

Jayapa Senani wrote ‘Nrittaratnavali’, Geetaratnavali’ and ‘Nagaratnavali’.

Tikkana wrote ‘Nirvachanottara Ramayana’.

Baddena wrote ‘Neetisara Muktavali’.

Sivadevayya was the author of ‘Purushartha Saram’.

Madiki Singana was the author of ‘Sakala neeti Sammatam’.

‘Yadhavakkula Annamayya’ was the author of ‘Sarveswara Satakam’

‘Palkuriki Somana’ was the author of ‘Vrishadhipa Satakam’

Prolaraju issued ‘Sanigaram inscription.’

The Bayyaram tank inscription was issued by Mylamba.

The Magallu inscription was issued by Danarnava.

Rudradeva issued Hanumakonda inscription.

‘Jayapa Senani’ issued Chebrolu inscription.

‘Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka’ issued Vilasa copper edict.

Recharla Rudra got the title ‘Kakatiya rajya Stapanacharya’

Ganapathideva shifted the capital from Hanumakonda to Warangal.

Orugallu was constructed by Prolaraju-II.

Anumakonda was constructed by Betaraju.

Motupalli was the most important port of Kakatiyas for foreign trade.

Marcopolo was the Italian traveller who visited  
Motupalli during the reign of Rudrama Devi.

During the Kakatiya period, the ministers were called as Tirthas.

Gadvanam was the most valuable gold coin of Kakatiyas.

Ruka was the valuable Silver coin after Gadvanam during the Kakatiya period.

Sanskrit was the official language of Kakatiyas.

The temples at Pillalamarri, Palampet, Kondapalli, Nagulapadu were constructed during the time of Ganapatideva.

Ramappa temple was constructed by Recharla Rudra.

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