Compare the amaranayakas with the old chiefs of Kakatiyas. Were they different or similar
he and in what way?
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Explanation:
All these stories relate to the period from 1000 to 1350 AD. This was a very important period in our history. In the previous chapter, we read
about the new ruling families that emerged all over India. These rulers sought to establish small kingdoms over agricultural villages and to
enable their herder-followers to settle down as agriculturalists. These ambitious warriors and kings fought against each other constantly.
Amidst this situation arose the Kakatiya kingdom in Warangal.
This was also the time when the first books in Telugu were written. According to tradition, Srimad-Andhra Mahabharatam is the first poetic
work in Telugu which was composed by Kavitrayamu, the Trinity of Poets - Nannaya, Tikkana and Erra Pragada between 1000 and 1400 AD.
We have a large number of inscriptions which tell us about the activities of the kings, queens, chiefs, farmers, herders and traders. We also
have a number books written about them in Sanskrit and Telugu.
Prola II (1116 - 1157AD)
Rudradeva (1158 - 1195AD)
Ganapati Deva (1199 - 1262AD)
Rudramadevi (1262 - 1289AD)
Prataparudra (1289 - 1323AD)
The early members of the dynasty began their career as warriors and samanthas of Rashtrakuta and Chalukya kings who were ruling in
Karnataka. They were holding the posts of village heads called Rattadi and through their military skills became army chiefs, samanthas etc.
and gained control over Anmakonda in Telangana. The Kakatiyas emerged as independent rulers after the fall of Western Chalukyas.
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