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Name: Kakatiya Dynasty (Delhi Sultanate)

Type: Polity

Start: 1310 AD

End: 1320 AD

Nation: kakatiya dynasty

Parent: delhi sultanate

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Was a dynasty that controlled the eastern Deccan region in India. It was a vassal of the Delhi Sultanate for short period.

Establishment


  • March 1310: Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra was forced to make various symbolic acts of obeisance designed to demonstrate his new position as a subordinate to Delhi but, as was Alauddin's plan, he was not removed as ruler of the area but rather forced thereafter to pay annual tribute to Delhi.
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    1. Events


  • January 1313: By 1312 the Pandya control over south Kerala was also lost.

  • January 1318: In 1318, the Kakatiya failed to provide the annual tribute to Delhi.

  • January 1319: Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra had to submit once more to Delhi, with his obeisance on this occasion being arranged by the sultanate to include a very public display whereby he bowed towards Delhi from the ramparts of Orugallu.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1321: Prataparudra again asserted his independence in 1320.
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