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veeragala is a ____
fort
momument
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Answered by rgarg0909
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Veeragala is a martyr's stones fort monument palace.

Answered by Ryuzakiii
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Veergal or Veergala is a memorial stone of brave warrior who died in the battle. Veergal at Ajinkyatara fort, Satara. Word is derived from “Veerkallu' word of Kannada language. Kallu means stone so Veerkallu means Warrior's stone or Hero stone.

Explanation:

Veergals or Veergala, known as martyr's stones were erected between the 5th and 13th centuries AD under the Yadava and Shilahara dynasties. These were built either by the families or local villagers in memory of slain unsung soldiers. Many of these have been found in decrepit conditions, often buried in the ground.

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