Rani_Rudrama
Rani Rudrama was a prominent queen of the Kakatiya dynasty in southern India during the 13th century. She ruled from 1262 to 1289 and is known for her strong leadership and administrative skills. As one of the few female rulers of her time, she broke gender norms and played a crucial role in maintaining the stability and prosperity of her kingdom.
Rudrama was the daughter of Ganapati Deva, a notable king of the Kakatiya dynasty. She was trained in warfare and governance, which enabled her to defend her kingdom against invasions. Her reign is often celebrated for its cultural and architectural achievements, including the construction of temples and irrigation systems.