Prola II
Prola II | |
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Kakatiya | |
Reign | (c. 1116–1157 CE) |
Predecessor | Tribhuvanamalla Durgaraja (c. 1108–1116 CE) |
Successor | Prataparudra I (1158 – 1195 CE) or (1163–1195 CE) |
Dynasty | Kakatiya |
Prola II (r. c. 1116–1157)[1] was the last vassal ruler of the Kakatiya dynasty who served the Western Chalukyas as a feudatory. His successor and son, Prataparudra I, was the first independent Kakatiya ruler.[2] He warred against Kumara Tailapa, son of Vikramaditya VI, for his overlord Someshvara III, took him captive and set him free.[3][4][5] This resulted in many other feudatories of the Chalukyas rising and rebelling against them.[6] The 1149 Sanigaram inscription of Prola II is the last known record of the Kakatiyas as vassals.[2]
Reign[]
Prola II fought against Kumara Tailapa, son of Vikramaditya VI, took him captive but later set him free.[7][8] This resulted in many other feudatories of the Chalukyas rising and rebelling against them.[6] The 1149 Sanigaram inscription of Prola II is the last known record of the Kakatiyas as vassals.[2] During his reign, the Trilinga Sanghameshwara Temple was constructed.[9][10]
Death[]
Prola II invaded the Velanati Choda kingdom, then ruled by Gonka II. Prolla II was killed in a battle fought around 1157 or 1158, against Chodayaraja, a chief of Gonka II.[11][12] Velanati Chodas then annexed the regions they had previously lost.[11][12] He was succeeded by his son, Prataparudra I, who declared independence in 1163 and brought an end to the feudatory status of the Kakatiyas.
See also[]
- Rudrama Devi, a queen of the Kakatiya dynasty
- Prataparudra, the last of the Kakatiya rulers
References[]
- ^ Sastry 1978, p. 36.
- ^ a b c Sastry 1978, p. 2.
- ^ Sastry 1978, p. 75.
- ^ Yashoda Devi (1933). The History Of Andhra Country 1000 A D 1500 A D. p. 39.
- ^ Puri, B. N. (1975). History of Indian Administration: Medieval period. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 138.
- ^ a b Sastry 1978, p. 18.
- ^ Yashoda Devi (1933). The History Of Andhra Country 1000 A D 1500 A D. p. 39.
- ^ Puri, B. N. (1975). History of Indian Administration: Medieval period. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 138.
- ^ "Welcome To Sri Sanghameshwara Temple". Sanghameshwara temple.
- ^ Vemulawada, Karimnagar district
- ^ a b Prasad 1988, pp. 119, 124.
- ^ a b Talbot 2001, p. 184.
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Bibliography[]
- Prasad, G. Durga (1988). History of the Andhras up to 1565 A. D. (PDF). Guntur: P. G. Publishers.
- Sastry, P. V. Parabhrama (1978). N. Ramesan (ed.). The Kākatiyas of Warangal. Hyderabad: Government of Andhra Pradesh. OCLC 252341228.
- Talbot, Austin Cynthia (2001). Pre-colonial India in Practice: Society, Region, and Identity in Medieval Andhra. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19803-123-9.
- Kakatiya dynasty
- 1157 deaths