Ramappa Temple, Mulugu, Near Warangal in Telangana Q.1. Telangana's Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is named after (A) A ruler of Kakatiya Kingdom, (B) A general of Kakatiya Kingdom, (C) An architect of Kakatiya Kingdom (D) None of the above Answer: C Telangana's 13th-century Rudreswara temple, more famously known as Ramappa Temple, is named after its architect Ramappa who worked on the project for 40 years. The temple was built in 1213 AD during the reign of the greatest Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva (ruled 1199–1262) by his general Recharla Rudra. Located in a valley at the village of Palampet, approximately 77 km away from Warangal and 200km north-east of Hyderabad, Ramappa Temple has became a world heritage site in 2021.
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