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Kakatiya
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Kakatiya | The Kakatiya were a dynasty that ruled over the region of present-day Telangana in India from the 12th to the 14th century, renowned for developing advanced irrigation structures and promoting arts and architecture. The Kakatiya dynasty, originating from Warangal, played a pivotal role in the history of South India between the 12th and 14th centuries. Under their rule, the region experienced economic prosperity due to improvements in irrigation techniques, which transformed local agriculture. The Kakatiya are also noted for their significant contributions to Hindu art and architecture, with constructions such as the Warangal Fort and the Thousand Pillar Temple being prominent examples of their distinctive architectural style. Their reign was also marked by relative political stability and the promotion of local cultures, before falling to invasions from the northern Indian sultanates. |

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