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The Rakesh Jollu, an Indian from the state of Andhra Pradesh. I attended top universities in India, earning my Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in History. These historical contexts have sparked my passion for archaeology. With that excitement in mind, I began working on archaeology-related projects. I concluded that the best approach to advance my understanding of the subject is to pursue a PhD in archaeology. Due to its development and utilization of cutting-edge technologies in archaeology, I discovered after investigating other universities that the University of Washington is a good fit for me. I want to use the information I gain after earning my PhD in archaeology from the University of Washington to benefit Indian society, particularly in the subject of archaeology. Throughout my life, my mother has served as a source of inspiration. She once told me, &quot;I know how much you are suffering, but the sorrow behind you has a bright future so do hard work.&quot; Part 2: Education, Research experience and Publications

Education:

My undergraduate studies at the Silver Jubilee Government Degree College in Kurnool, part of Rayalaseema University, included coursework in Indian History, Global History, political science, western political theory, and Indian economy. I then completed my Master&#39;s in History at the Central University of Tamil Nadu, India, in 2021. I focused on Indian History, archaeology, anthropology, historiography, research methodology, and epigraphy during my Master&#39;s programme. &quot;Forts in the Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh: with Special Reference to the Vijayanagar Empire&quot; was my Master&#39;s project topic. I developed exceptional abilities in practical, analytical, and theoretical knowledge throughout my post-graduate studies, which aided me in problem-solving and undertaking difficulties. As a result of my dedication to academic and research excellence, I graduated at the top of my class. I also have masters-level research experience.

Projects Works:

1. Cuddapah Palaeoanthropology Project (CUPP) explores the crucial subject of the human-environment relationship by assessing the changes in behavioural patterns and associated environmental context. A Series of transect surveys are conducted by a team of archaeologists from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, headed by Prof. K. Krishnan. Connection with Max Planck Institute for the science of human History Jena: Germany 2. Project of Forts in Kurnool Regional of Andhradesa: With Particular Reference to Vijayanagar Empire History in Southern Asia: the political and economic History of the Vijayanagar empire, Vijayanagar fort in the Kurnool district, Regional Forts, and the development of defence in the Vijayanagar period in the respective domain. How fort help for military and other purposes. Understand the security of the Kurnool district and Regional Fort&#39;s historical study. The historical background of the Kurnool district, the regional fort&#39;s History and Political History, and the early foundations of the fortifications. The art &amp; architecture, and culture of the Kurnool district are related to regional Forts and a particular focus on the Vijayanagar dynasties in Deccan. Methodology: visited forts for Data collection and theoretical research from the Central University of Tamil Nadu, India.

Publications:

1. Rakesh, J., Deokate, S., and Rani, D. S. (2022) &quot;Fort of Golconda – The Historical Study in South Asia,&quot; International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, 5(6), pp. 247–263. Available at: https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijresm/article/view 2. Rakesh, J. (2022) &quot;Forts in Kurnool Regional of Andhradesa&#39;s: With Particular Reference to Vijayanagar Empire History in Southern Asia,&quot; International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, 5(8), pp. 78–102. Available at: https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijresm/article/view 3. Rakesh, J. (2022) &quot;The Regional Story of Tribals in Nallamala Nandyala-South India,&quot; International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, 5(9), pp. 25–33. Available at: https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijresm/article/view