Prola | |
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Arigaja-Kesari | |
Kakatiya ruler | |
Reign | c. 1052–1076 CE |
Predecessor | Beta I |
Successor | Beta II |
Dynasty | Kakatiya |
Father | Beta I |
Prola I (r. c. 1052–1076 CE) was a member of the Kakatiya dynasty of southern India. As a Kalyani Chalukya vassal, he participated in prince Vikramaditya VI's campaigns, and consolidated the Kakatiya control over the area around Anumakonda by subjugating local chiefs. He obtained the Anumakonda vishaya and its neighbouring lands as a hereditary fief from the Chalukya king.