Kakatiya towns, temples and tanks as landscapes (Record no. 15609)

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9 (RLIN) 14831
Author Murthy, G.S.V. Suryanarayana
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Title Kakatiya towns, temples and tanks as landscapes
Remainder of title : A cultural perspective
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Volume, Issue number Vol.86(09), September
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Indian Institute of Architects
Year 2021
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Pagination 87-92p.
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Summary, etc. The Kakatiya kingdom of Telangana in the Warangal District<br/>historically had Orugallu as its capital. They ruled for 300 years,<br/>marking their lands with the philosophies of Saiva Siddhantha. They<br/>built huge places of worship, brought hydraulic systems to their towns,<br/>developed trade and finance institutions, set up medical facilities and<br/>evolved merging with their surroundings. The Kakatiyas arose from<br/>the Chalukyas of Kalyani in Karnataka. The first Kakatiya- Beta I was<br/>appointed as a chief in Telangana. Beta I was succeeded by his son<br/>Prola who is said to have acquired the rulership of the Anumakonda<br/>region from Someswara I of today’s Warangal district. Prola I thus,<br/>became the first Kakatiya king.
Expansion of summary note <br/><br/>Culturally, the people of this region were religious and followed<br/>the feudal system for law and order. Special care was taken for external<br/>trade and commerce, and any kind of exploitation of the layman and<br/>traders was punishable. The Kakatiyas also followed the guild system.<br/>These guilds were mainly encouraged by the regional authorities.<br/>This feudal system included merchant guilds, traders; farmers, etc.<br/>at different levels. People of certain communities engaged in various<br/>activities related to agriculture, occupation and trade. These guild<br/>systems later established a connection between the rural and urban<br/>centers of the state.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)
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Keywords India
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Title Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)
International Standard Serial Number 0019-4913
Place, publisher, and date of publication Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects
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URL https://indianinstituteofarchitects.com/pdf/jiia/2021/Sept_2021.pdf
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