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Beta II

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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 228:
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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Betarasa ("king Beta"), the lord of Anmakonda-pura (city of Anumakonda). The Kakatiya inscriptions generally refer to him as
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N. Venkataramanayya; M. Somasekhara Sarma (1960). "The 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
491:. Vol. 4 (Part 1) (1987 reprint ed.). Indian History Congress / People's Publishing House. 113: 191:) Vaija, and obtained the entire Sabbi-nadu region comprising a thousand villages ("Sabbi-1000"). 492: 473: 463: 444: 241:. Another part of the Kazipet inscription states that a minister of Durga-raja established a 537: 184: 176: 109: 83: 34: 187:
inscription suggests that Beta approached the Chalukya king with the help of his minister (
221:. Medarasa came from the Ugravadiya family of Vengomtakula, and like Beta, bore the title 149: 164:; this title probably signifies his submission to Vikramaditya, who held the same title. 661: 172: 645: 639: 485:
N. Venkataramanayya; P.V.P. Sastry (1957). "The Kākatīyas". In R.S. Sharma (ed.).
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vassal, he obtained control of the Sabbi-1000 province centred around
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Following inscriptions from Beta II's reign have been discovered.
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Maha-mandaleshvara, Vikrama-chakrin, Tribhuvana-malla
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Maha-mandaleshvara, Vikrama-chakrin, Tribhuvana-malla
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His overlord, the Kalyani Chalukya king 18: 136:Beta II was a son of the Kakatiya chief 601:alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1108-1116) 595:alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1076-1108) 284: 152:, appears to have conferred the title 7: 124:shrine, and also donated land for a 583:alias Garuda Beta (r. c. 996-1051) 14: 577:alias Pindi-Gunda (r. c. 955-995) 237:of Mallikarjuna-Shila matha of 1: 274:1107 CE Sanigaram inscription 264:1082 CE Banajipet inscription 144:inscription, which calls him 557:Gunda II (r. c. ?-865) 104:(r. c. 1076-1108 CE) alias 694: 678:12th-century Indian people 673:11th-century Indian people 437:(1978). N. Ramesan (ed.). 440:The Kākatiyas of Warangal 26: 112:of southern India. As a 554:Gunda I (r. c. 815-?) 551:Venna (r. c. 800-815) 120:. He commissioned a 108:was a member of the 345:Ghulam Yazdani 1960 213:Cultural activities 175:(1106 CE), and the 417:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 405:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 393:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 381:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 369:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 357:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 347:, p. 580-581. 316:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 297:P.V.P. Sastry 1978 233:sect, and was the 223:Maha-mandaleshvara 158:Maha-mandaleshvara 655: 654: 648:(r. c. 1289-1323) 646:Prataparudra-deva 642:(r. c. 1262-1289) 636:(r. c. 1199-1262) 630:(r. c. 1196-1199) 624:(r. c. 1158-1195) 607:(r. c. 1116-1157) 589:(r. c. 1052-1076) 563:(died before 900) 498:978-81-7007-121-1 99: 98: 685: 668:Kakatiya dynasty 545:Feudatory chiefs 538:Kakatiya dynasty 531: 524: 517: 508: 502: 481: 452: 420: 419:, p. 47-49. 414: 408: 402: 396: 390: 384: 378: 372: 371:, p. 48-49. 366: 360: 354: 348: 342: 336: 333:R.S. Sharma 1957 330: 319: 313: 300: 294: 219:Tribhuvana-malla 185:Padmakshi Temple 162:Tribhuvana-malla 114:Kalyani Chalukya 110:Kakatiya dynasty 106:Tribhuvana-malla 19: 693: 692: 688: 687: 686: 684: 683: 682: 658: 657: 656: 651: 610: 540: 535: 505: 499: 484: 470: 455: 433: 429: 424: 423: 415: 411: 403: 399: 391: 387: 379: 375: 367: 363: 355: 351: 343: 339: 331: 322: 314: 303: 295: 286: 281: 251: 215: 154:Vikrama-chakrin 150:Vikramaditya VI 134: 45:c. 1076-1108 CE 17: 12: 11: 5: 691: 689: 681: 680: 675: 670: 660: 659: 653: 652: 650: 649: 643: 637: 631: 625: 618: 616: 612: 611: 609: 608: 602: 596: 590: 584: 578: 572: 569: 564: 558: 555: 552: 548: 546: 542: 541: 536: 534: 533: 526: 519: 511: 504: 503: 497: 482: 468: 453: 430: 428: 425: 422: 421: 409: 397: 385: 373: 361: 349: 337: 335:, p. 200. 320: 301: 283: 282: 280: 277: 276: 275: 272: 265: 262: 250: 247: 214: 211: 133: 130: 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 81: 75: 74: 71: 70: 61: 57: 56: 51: 47: 46: 43: 39: 38: 31: 30: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 690: 679: 676: 674: 671: 669: 666: 665: 663: 647: 644: 641: 638: 635: 634:Ganapati-deva 632: 629: 626: 623: 620: 619: 617: 613: 606: 603: 600: 597: 594: 591: 588: 585: 582: 579: 576: 573: 570: 568: 565: 562: 559: 556: 553: 550: 549: 547: 543: 539: 532: 527: 525: 520: 518: 513: 512: 509: 500: 494: 490: 489: 483: 479: 475: 471: 469:9788170691259 465: 461: 460: 454: 450: 446: 442: 441: 436: 435:P.V.P. 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Index

Kakatiya
Prola I
Durga-raja
Prola II
Dynasty
Kakatiya
Prola I
Kakatiya dynasty
Kalyani Chalukya
Vemulavada
Shaivite
Jaina
Prola I
Anumakonda
Vikramaditya VI
Vemulavada
Someshvara
Paramara
Jagaddeva
Padmakshi Temple
Durga-raja
Prola II
Kalamukha
Shriparvata
Anumakonda
Kazipet



P.V.P. Sastry 1978

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