Rudramba
Rudramba was a prominent queen of the Kakatiya dynasty in southern India during the 13th century. She is known for her strong leadership and administrative skills, ruling effectively in a male-dominated society. As a patron of arts and culture, she contributed to the development of architecture and literature in her kingdom.
Rudramba was the daughter of Ganapati Deva, a notable king of the Kakatiya dynasty. After her father's death, she took on the role of a ruler, showcasing her ability to govern and maintain stability in the region. Her reign is often celebrated for its progressive policies and support for women's rights.