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Warangal Fort in Telangana, a historic monument showcasing Kakatiya architecture and ancient sculptures. Warangal Fort, Kakatiya Dynasty, Temple Ruins, India Gate, Famous Architecture, Stone Pillars, Ancient Sculpture, Hindu Temple, Historical Landmarks

Explore the magnificent Warangal Fort, a 13th-century marvel built by the Kakatiya Dynasty. Famous for its Kakatiya Kala Thoranam and ancient sculptures, this fort is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Visit my blog for travel tips, timings, and entry details! #WarangalForthistory #ToptouristspotsinTelangana #Kakatiyadynastylandmarks #HistoricalsitesinSouth India #VisitWarangalFort

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Close-up view of Kakatiya Kala Toranam [Warangal Gate] - This is a part of the ruins of the Warangal Fort built by King Ganapathi in 13th century and completed by his daughter Rudrama, Warangal Fort showcases the pride and power of the famous Telugu dynasty, the Kakatiyas, in 1261 A.D., Telangana, India. Warangal Fort, Kakatiya Dynasty, Indian Arch, Delhi Sultanate, Temples Of India, Indian Temple Architecture, Temple Photography, History Of India, Temple Architecture

Close-up view of Kakatiya Kala Toranam [Warangal Gate] - This is a part of the ruins of the Warangal Fort built by King Ganapathi in 13th century and completed by his daughter Rudrama, Warangal Fort showcases the pride and power of the famous Telugu dynasty, the Kakatiyas, in 1261 A.D., Telangana, India.

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Warangal in present-day Telangana is one of the best heritage cities in India. Once the capital of the mighty Kakatiya dynasty, it is home to many grand monuments. One of them is the Warangal Fort.  The name Warangal is derived from the Telugu word Orugallu – ‘Oru’ means one and ‘gallu’ means stone. Orugallu was the capital of the Kakatiya rulers from the 12th to the 14th centuries. According to historical records, Warangal was built by the Kakatiya ruler Prola Raja in the 12th century. The Kaka Warangal Fort, Kakatiya Dynasty, Black Basalt, Mythical Animal, Granite Stone, Madurai, Andhra Pradesh, Tour Operator, 12th Century

Warangal in present-day Telangana is one of the best heritage cities in India. Once the capital of the mighty Kakatiya dynasty, it is home to many grand monuments. One of them is the Warangal Fort. The name Warangal is derived from the Telugu word Orugallu – ‘Oru’ means one and ‘gallu’ means stone. Orugallu was the capital of the Kakatiya rulers from the 12th to the 14th centuries. According to historical records, Warangal was built by the Kakatiya ruler Prola Raja in the 12th century. The…

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An imposing structure of #AndhraPradesh, Warangal Fort was built in the 13th century by the rulers of Kakatiya Empire. Built on a hillock Ekashila in 13th century, this fort houses impressive architectural masterpieces belonging to the Kakatiya Dynasty.    Image By: Wikimedia Warangal Fort, South Indian Architecture, Kakatiya Dynasty, India Monuments, Hindu Temple Architecture, Earth Rotation, Professor Stephen Hawking, Nandi Bull, Telugu Language

An imposing structure of #AndhraPradesh, Warangal Fort was built in the 13th century by the rulers of Kakatiya Empire. Built on a hillock Ekashila in 13th century, this fort houses impressive architectural masterpieces belonging to the Kakatiya Dynasty. Image By: Wikimedia

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Kakatiya Kala Thoranam [Warangal Gates] within the Warangal Fort-complex and it's ruins. The Warangal Fort was a huge construction with three distinct circular strongholds surrounded by a moat. Four paths with decorative gateways, set according to the cardinal points, lead to the center where a huge Shiva Temple once existed. The gateways are still there but much of the temple is in ruins, Telangana, India. Warangal Fort, Kakatiya Dynasty, Ancient India Map, Full Sleeve Tattoo Ideas, Historical Temples, Indian Temple Architecture, India Tourism, Travel To India, Tourism Development

Kakatiya Kala Thoranam [Warangal Gates] within the Warangal Fort-complex and it's ruins. The Warangal Fort was a huge construction with three distinct circular strongholds surrounded by a moat. Four paths with decorative gateways, set according to the cardinal points, lead to the center where a huge Shiva Temple once existed. The gateways are still there but much of the temple is in ruins, Telangana, India.

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