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a) Veergala is a. ....
Fort
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Monument
Palace​

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Answered by nakulbadgal51
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Answer:

Palace

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Monument

Explanation:

Veergals, also known as martyr's stones, were built between the fifth and thirteenth centuries AD by the Yadava and Shilahara kingdoms. These were constructed in commemoration of dead unsung warriors by their family or local communities. Many of these have been discovered in dilapidated state, typically buried in the ground. Veergala or Veerrgal is a memorial stone placed to honour the sacrifice of a soldier killed in combat. It is a memorial. The term was derived from the Kannada language, 'Veerakallu.' 'Veerakallu' is a hero's or warrior's stone. Looking at them, we learn about the growth of architecture, economic conditions, and the quality of art throughout that time period.

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