Prataparudra
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Prataparudra (Telugu: ప్రతాపరుద్రుడు) was the last ruler in Kakatiya dynasty. He was the grandson of Rudramadevi. Rudramadevi died on 27 November 1289 CE., fighting battle against the rebel Kayastha chief Ambadeva. On the death of Rudrama, her grandson Prataparudra, who was adopted by her as son and as heir apparent on the advice of her father Ganapatideva, ascended the throne at the beginning of the year 1290 CE.
Rule
Prataparudra Durjaya's entire reign was spent in fighting wars.[1]
References
- ↑ A Social History of the Deccan, 1300-1761, R. M. Eaton, 2005, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521254841