171:. The 1053 CE Sanigaram inscription of Prola I states that the Chalukya king rewarded him with the territory of Sabbi-nadu. The Kakatiya inscriptions found at Sanigaram (including the 1107 CE Sanigaram inscription of Beta II) in this region suggest that the Kakatiyas controlled this region. However, various inscriptions found at Vemulavada, the most important town of Sabbi-nadu, suggest that this region was controlled by other Chalukya governors including Rajaditya (1083 CE), the Chalukya prince
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The 1098 CE Kazipet inscription records the construction of locality called Shiva-pura in
Anumakonda, and of a shrine called Beteshvara ("Lord of Beta") named after Beta. It appears that Beta commissioned the village and the temple, and his son Durga-raja granted Shiva-pura to the Shaivite ascetic
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The 1120 CE Matedu inscription issued by the
Kakatiya vassal Vembola Boddama Mallenayaka of the Pulinda family states that his father Reva collected tributes on behalf of Beta II and suppressed revolts.
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Beta II's son Durga-raja was actively involved in his father's administration, as suggested by the 1098 CE Kazipet inscription, which records a donation made by a minister of Durga-raja.
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The 1082 CE Banajipet inscription states that Beta II gifted land and a house site to a Jaina temple established by
Medarasa, another vassal of the Chalukya king Vikramaditya alias
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The last inscription from Beta's reign is the 1107 CE Sanigaram inscription, which suggests that his reign ended around 1108 CE. He was succeeded by his sons, first
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upon him. His reign probably started around the time when
Vikramaditya VI ascended the throne in 1076 CE. The 1082 CE Banajipet inscription describes him as
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Beta appears to have been involved in a dispute with other
Chalukya vassals over the control of the historical Sabbi-nadu region centered around
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183:(1108 CE). It is possible that the Kakatiyas controlled only a part of Sabbi-nadu, which included Sanigaram but excluded Vemulavada. The
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Betarasa ("king Beta"), the lord of
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Kakatiyas of Warangal". In Ghulam Yazdani (ed.).
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Rameshvara
Pandita on 24 November 1090, on the occasion of a solar eclipse. Rameshvara belonged to the
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673:11th-century Indian people
437:(1978). N. Ramesan (ed.).
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239:Shriparvata
50:Predecessor
662:Categories
615:Sovereigns
279:References
259:Anumakonda
203:Durga-raja
189:dandadhipa
173:Someshvara
169:Vemulavada
142:Anumakonda
118:Vemulavada
64:Durga-raja
599:Durgaraja
561:Gunda III
449:252341228
231:Kalamukha
205:and then
181:Jagaddeva
60:Successor
628:Mahadeva
605:Prola II
575:Gunda IV
478:59001459
267:1098 CE
257:1079 CE
207:Prola II
177:Paramara
128:temple.
122:Shaivite
84:Kakatiya
68:Prola II
35:Kakatiya
593:Beta II
587:Prola I
269:Kazipet
235:acharya
179:prince
138:Prola I
102:Beta II
94:Prola I
79:Dynasty
54:Prola I
581:Beta I
571:Betiya
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132:Career
90:Father
622:Rudra
126:Jaina
42:Reign
37:ruler
567:Erra
493:ISBN
474:OCLC
464:ISBN
445:OCLC
22:Beta
66:or
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