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Paramara prince Jagaddeva. Prola stayed loyal to the Chalukyas, defeated the rebels, and usurped the power from Durga-raja. Sastry's theory is based on the 1120 CE Matedu inscription issued by Prola II's vassal Vembola Boddama Mallenayaka of the Pulinda family. This inscription states that Mallenayaka's father Reva defeated the agnates (
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states that Prola II was so benevolent that he protected even his brother's son. This suggests that Durga-raja's rule came to a sudden end, and his son had to seek asylum with Prola II. Historian P.V.P. Sastry speculates that Durga-raja joined a rebellion against the Chalukya king, allying with the
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Other than the 1098 CE Kazipet inscription, no epigraphic or literary record of the Kakatiya dynasty mentions Durga-raja. The last inscription from the reign of Durga-raja's father Beta II is the 1107 CE Sanigaram inscription. The next extant Kakatiya inscription is the 1117 CE Padamakshi temple
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and Sanigaram) seems to have been in some kind of political turmoil. Epigraphic evidence suggests that a number of local chiefs died during this period - Beta II, Durga-raja, Meda I of Polavasa, and Meda's son Jagaddeva; the Paramara prince
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Since the reign of Beta II is known to have lasted until 1108 CE, the Kazipet inscription was presumably issued during his father's reign, and Durga-raja was actively involved in administration during this period. The inscription calls him
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inscription from the reign of Durga-raja's brother Prola II. Thus, if Durga-raja ever ruled, he must have done so sometime between 1108 and 1117 CE.
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N. Venkataramanayya; M. Somasekhara Sarma (1960). "The Kakatiyas of Warangal". In Ghulam Yazdani (ed.).
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N. Venkataramanayya; P.V.P. Sastry (1957). "The Kākatīyas". In R.S. Sharma (ed.).
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Between 1107 and 1117 CE, the Sabbi-nadu region (comprising the area around
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The Kottapalli inscription from the reign of the later Kakatiya king
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dargah inscription, which was issued during the reign of his father
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Index

Kakatiya
Beta II
Prola II
Dynasty
Kakatiya
Beta II
Kazipet
Beta II
Kalyani Chalukya
Prola II
Beta II
Anumakonda
Kalamukha
Shriparvata
crown prince
Vemulavada
Jagaddeva
Ganapati


P.V.P. Sastry 1978
P.V.P. Sastry 1978




P.V.P. Sastry 1978


P.V.P. Sastry 1978

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