Talk:Rani Rudrāmbā Devī

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By Vishal Agarwal

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She was the only child of the 6th King of the Kākatiya Dynasty of Telangana (13th century CE) and succeeded her father to his throne. Her father got her educated fully in the affairs of the state craft. She made a mark of bravery while accompanying her father in his victory tours.

Thinking her to be a weak woman, the local chiefs and the area commanders revolted and neighboring rulers also found an occasion to grab her territory. But, Rudrāmbā defeated them all. She married the Chalukya king Virabhadra and they jointly ruled over the Kakatiya kingdom very effectively for many decades.


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