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Description Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreswara temple, is a Kakatiya style (Vesara) Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, located in Telangana, India. An inscription in the temple says it was constructed in the year 1213 CE by Recherla Rudra—a general of Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva (r. 1199–1262). In July 2021, Ramappa Temple was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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