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Prataparudra (c. 1289–1323), also known as Rudradeva II, was the last ruler in the Kakatiya dynasty. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq's general, Ulugh Khan, occupied Warangal and Prataparudra was sent to Delhi as a captive. He committed suicide along the way. Prataparuda was the grandson of Rudramadevi. On the death of Rudramadevi, Prataparudra, who was adopted by her as son and as heir-apparent on the advice of her father, Ganapatideva, ascended the throne towards the end of 1289 or the beginning of 1290 CE. Rudramadevi died in Chandupatla village〔http://namasthetelangaana.com/Telangana/rani-rudrama-died-in-chandu-patla-1-2-434197.aspx#.VLnc83u6-nl〕 when in battle with Ambadeva, a rebel Kayastha chief. An inscription was found in 1994 at Chandupatla that confirmed the death date of Rudramadevi as 27 November 1289, until which point there had been no certainty., Prataparudra's entire reign was spent in fighting wars. First Hindu Woman Emperor of India Rani Rudrama Statue in Chandupatla Village.jpg|First Hindu Woman Emperor of India Rani Rudrama statue in Chandupatla Village Inscription on the death of Rani Rudrama in Chandupalta-1289 AD.jpg|Inscription on the death of Rani Rudrama Devi in Chandupalta-1289 AD ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prataparudra II」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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