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Forgotten lioness of the Deccan

March 16, 2025

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The Sunday Guardian

While figures from the Mughal and British eras dominate textbooks, regional dynasties like the Kakatiyas and leaders like Rudrama Devi are often reduced to footnotes.

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

Forgotten lioness of the Deccan

Unsung and marginalized, for the image of brave and courageous women rulers did not fit with the narration of the history of Bharat being backward and anti-women of the Left historians, who dominated independent India's historical narratives. History becomes agenda-setting and very little to do with facts and evidences. Then agenda-setting becomes propaganda. History often plays a cruel trick on its heroes, elevating some to mythical status while allowing others to be buried under layers of neglect.

One such figure whose legacy has not received its due place in India's historical consciousness is Rani Rudrama Devi, the warrior queen of the Kakatiya dynasty. Her reign is not just a tale of defiance against rigid feudal norms but an early testament to the capabilities of women in governance, military strategy, and state-building. At a time when monarchies across the world largely sidelined women, Rudrama Devi ruled with unparalleled determination, embodying an ethos that is deeply relevant in today's India—one that seeks to revive lost histories and highlight women's indispensable role in nation-building.

The Kakatiya dynasty itself stands as a testament to indigenous Indian governance, self-reliance, and strategic foresight. Unlike dynasties that thrived on conquest for conquest's sake, the Kakatiyas consolidated power through agrarian expansion, military modernization, and an administrative framework that balanced central authority with local chieftains. Rudrama Devi's ascension to the throne was not a mere accident of history but a deliberate act of her father, Ganapati Deva, who recognized her as the most capable successor. In doing so, he set an example of masculinity that balanced strength with wisdom, breaking patriarchal rigidity by choosing merit over gender.

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