Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture - North and South India
author: Michael W. Meister
edition: 1986, American Institute of Indian Studies
pages: 6147
Topic: History
Chapter 45 - Kakatiyas of Varangal
This chapter describes Kakatiyas of Varangal located on page 461 in the book Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (North and South India) compiled by Michael W. Meister, George Michell and M. A. Dhaky. These books deal with Indian temples from the early centuries. South India developed the Dravidian style while North India expressed symbolic experimentation of the divine manifestation.
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The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD) [by Yashoda Devi]
As for the relations between Kota Ganapati and Kakatiya Ganapati not much is known. The only Kota record mentioning Kakatiya Ganapati s at Velpur bearing the date A. D. 1254. This evidently was the consequence of Ganapaii s successful expedition into Vengi and the Kotas were forced to acknowledge the Kakatiya sway. Manmasiddha II had to pay tribute to the Kakatiya sovereign. Ganapati and other Rulers Kota Ganapati was on terms of alliance with the Kotas of Yenamandala....
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Triveni Journal
It is a tribal festival invoking the Girijan women warriors Sammakka and Saaralamma of the times of Kakatiya rule under King Pratapa Rudra in the 13 th Century A. D. Â Having been killed in the war with the Kakatiyas, these women had been subsequently deified by the Girijans....
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Later Chola Temples [by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam]
Note 1: the ruling dynasties (Hoysala and Kakatiya). To facilitate a comparative study of the dynastic disputes and relationships, a chart of the other ruling dynasties of the era is given below: Hoysalas (A....
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