later on, in the year 1974, become Kakatiya University.
For the rejuvenation and restoration of 46,000 tanks
and lakes, KCR started Mission Kakatiya in 2014.
his son Ulugh Khan(later Muhammad bin Tughluq) on an expedition to the Kakatiya capital Warangal.
built by a General Recherla Rudra, during the period of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva.
fort at the centre of the village is another example of a Kakatiya temple complex.
Vidyavati, former Vice-Chancellor, Kakatiya University, Warangal,
Telangana, India was born on 15 September 1939, in Goud community.
During the years 1268- 70, the Yadav king Mahadeva invaded the Kakatiya empire but gained nothing from it.
In 1323, Ghiyath al-Din sent
his son Ulugh Khan(later Muhammad bin Tughluq) on an expedition to the Kakatiya capital Warangal.
The division of warrior class into many castes and their consolidation commenced during the time of Kakatiya king Rudra I(1158-1195 CE).
The regions' major cultural events celebrated are"Kakatiya Festival" and Deccan Festival along with religious festivals Bonalu,
Bathukamma, Dasara, Ugadi, Sankranthi, Milad un Nabi and Ramadan.
The temple complex at Ghanapur( Warangal district) inside the mud-
fort at the centre of the village is another example of a Kakatiya temple complex.
Then in 1285, the Panjis,
the Yadavas and the Hosailas tried to capture the Kakatiya kingdom together,
but Prataparudadeva, the crown prince successfully resolved the situation.
In 1968, she was appointed permanent lecturer and posted at P.G. Centre of Osmania University at Warangal, which
later on, in the year 1974, become Kakatiya University.
The lintel has a Gajalakshmi relief and the introduction of a wide-
set projecting door cornice over each one of the doorways is reminiscent of the Kakatiya mode.
Jayapa Nayudu is also well known for his contributions
to the field of Indian dance(1231 CE) and was the head of the elephant corps in the Kakatiya army.
An inscription in the temple dates it to the year 1213
and said to have been built by a General Recherla Rudra, during the period of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva.
In their vast capital of Hampi, now ruined, there are scores of temples, all of hard stone, exhibiting the traits from one of the two sources, the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta-
Hoysala- Kakatiya series, and the Pallava- Chola- Pandya series.