King Rudra Deva

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King Rudra Deva was a 12th-century Kakatiya ruler of the Deccan region in present-day Telangana, India, known for consolidating Kakatiya power and promoting distinctive temple architecture.

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instanceOf 12th-century monarch
Indian king
Kakatiya ruler
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Prataparudra I NERFINISHED
Rudra NERFINISHED
Rudra Deva NERFINISHED
Rudradeva NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynastyTerritory Andhra region GENERATED
Telangana region GENERATED
associatedWithPlace Hanamkonda NERFINISHED
Warangal region NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Hindu temple traditions in Telangana
Shaivism NERFINISHED
capital Orugallu NERFINISHED
Warangal NERFINISHED
centuryOfRule 12th century
country India
culturalContribution development of Kakatiya architectural idiom
promotion of temple-building in granite and sandstone
era medieval Deccan
father Prola II NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
knownFor administrative consolidation of Kakatiya kingdom
consolidation of Kakatiya power
construction of the Thousand Pillar Temple
expansion of Kakatiya territory in the Deccan
patronage of Shaivism
promotion of temple architecture
languageOfCourt Telugu NERFINISHED
languageOfInscriptions Sanskrit
Telugu NERFINISHED
memberOfDynasty Kakatiya dynasty NERFINISHED
militaryActivity campaigns to expand Kakatiya influence in the Deccan
notableWork Thousand Pillar Temple at Hanamkonda NERFINISHED
patronized Jain temples
Shaiva temples
Vaishnava temples NERFINISHED
temple architecture in Kakatiya style
politicalDevelopment moved Kakatiyas towards greater independence
politicalStatusAtStartOfReign vassal of Western Chalukyas
predecessor Prola II NERFINISHED
regionRuled Deccan NERFINISHED
present-day Telangana
religion Hinduism
successor Mahadeva NERFINISHED
title Kakatiya ruler
Maharaja

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Thousand Pillar Temple patron King Rudra Deva