The Andhra Rajas
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Q. Which among the following were the actions adopted by Kakatiya kings to build up a Telugu consciousness?
- Kakatiyas called themselves Andhra Rajas
- Kakatiyas brought the three Telugu speaking areas under their control
- All the above
- Kakathiyas made Telugu as the official court language
Q. Which of the following regions did the Andhra Rajas intend to bring together under their rule?
- Telangana region
- Rayalaseema region
- Telugu-speaking coastal regions
- Mahishmati region
Q. What were the regions where Telegu was most widely spoken during the emergence of the Kakatiyas?
- The Coastal regions
- Rayalaseema region
- All of the Above
- Present day Telangana region
Q. What were the intentions of the Andhra Rajas?
- Conquer all lands south from Warangal.
- Create a stable economy.
- Ward of foreign invaders.
- Bring the Telegu-speaking people under one roof.
Q. The ancestry of the Kakatiyas may be traced back to a person called .
- Sanjaya
- Prolla
- Durjaya
- Dhananjaya
Q. The ancestry of the Kakatiyas may be traced back to a person called .
- Durjaya
- Prolla
- Dhananjaya
- Sanjaya
Q. Which of the following regions did the Andhra Rajas intend to bring together under their rule?
- Telangana region
- Rayalaseema region
- Telugu-speaking coastal regions
- Mahishmati region
Q. Pair the following Kakatiya rulers with their respective reigns.
- Prolla II
- Ganapatideva
- 1158-1195CE
- 1262-1289CE
- Prataparudra
- 1116-1157CE
- 1199-1262CE
- Rudradeva
- Rudramadevi
- 1289-1323CE
Q. The ancestry of the Kakatiyas may be traced back to a person called .
- Sanjaya
- Prolla
- Durjaya
- Dhananjaya
Q. What were the intentions of the Andhra Rajas?
- Conquer all lands south from Warangal.
- Create a stable economy.
- Ward of foreign invaders.
- Bring the Telegu-speaking people under one roof.
Q. Pair the following Kakatiya rulers with their respective reigns.
- Prolla II
- Ganapatideva
- 1158-1195CE
- 1262-1289CE
- Prataparudra
- 1116-1157CE
- 1199-1262CE
- Rudradeva
- Rudramadevi
- 1289-1323CE