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Which Kakatiya ruler made Motupalli pillar inscription. [ ]

A) Ganapati Deva B) Rudra Deva

C) Rudrama Devi D) Pratapa Rudra​

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Answered by venkatavineela3
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Answer:

Explanation:

he Motupalli inscription of Ganapati counts legendary solar dynasty kings such as Rama among the ancestors of Durjaya, the progenitor of the Kakatiya family.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

(a) Ganapati deva

Explanation:

these inscriptions primarily document grants to brahmans, and appear to be inspired by the genealogies of the imperial Cholas.

For example, the Motupalli inscription of Ganapati counts legendary solar dynasty kings such as Rama among the ancestors of Durjaya, the progenitor of the Kakatiya famil

Rudradeva, the first independent ruler constructed the Thousand-pillared temple at Hanumankonda and laid the foundation for a new capital at Warangal along with a temple to the tutelary deity of Svayambhudeva. Ganapati Deva also built temple at Motupalli because by that time this area had become a secondary core area of the Kakatiyas.

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