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[PDF] I: PALLAVA INSCRIPTION Dr. A. RAVISANKAR, Ph.D.In 642 CE, a Pallava force under Paranjothi was sent by Narasimhavarman to capture Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Pulakesi-II met the Pallavas on the ...
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When the destroyer of evils came as war booty - Times of IndiaSep 8, 2019 · Narasimhavarman I defeated the Chalukyas in three separate encounters at Pariyala (Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh), Suramana (Anantpur ...
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[PDF] CHALUKYA DYNASTY - IJRAR.orgPulakeshin I, the founder of the dynasty, ascended the throne in 543 CE. The Early Chalukyas were known for their patronage of art, architecture, and literature ...
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[PDF] A Critical Study on Chalukya Dynasty - Ignited Minds JournalsThe rise of this empire saw the birth of efficient administration, overseas trade and commerce and the development of new style of architecture called " ...
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Pallavas Dynasty: Origin, Rulers, Trade and Administration - NEXT IASNov 1, 2025 · Under Simhavishnu's reign, the Pallavas dynasty expanded their kingdom and established their capital at Kanchipuram, marking the beginning of ...
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THE PALLAVAS OF KANCHI - Simplified UPSCOct 23, 2025 · First Chalukya Invasion (c. 610 CE): Pulakeshin II launched his first major campaign against the Pallavas during Mahendravarman I's reign. The ...Missing: raids | Show results with:raids<|control11|><|separator|>
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Badami Chalukya Dynasty - Telangana360Aihole Inscription of Pulakeshin II (634 AD): A poetic prashasti (eulogy) by his court poet Ravikirti. It is one of the most important sources for his reign, ...
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Pallava dynasty | Time Period, Foundation, & Capital - BritannicaThe Pallavas were the emperors of the Dravidian country and rapidly adopted Tamil ways. ... He was a great patron of art and architecture and is known for ...
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South Indian Kingdoms - TOne AcademyFrom the sixth to the eighth century, the region was largely dominated by a prolonged power struggle between the Chalukyas of Badami and the Pallavas of Kanchi, ...
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India's Pallava Dynasty Left Its Mark On Much Of South-East AsiaNov 19, 2020 · The history of south India's Pallava dynasty and its battles with the Chalukyas and Pandyas are as unique as the architectural masterpieces ...Missing: economic stakes Krishna basin
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Chalukya-Pallava conflicts (615-630 CE) that consolidates all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize key information, followed by a narrative summary that integrates additional context and details not suitable for the table. This approach ensures all data is retained while maintaining readability.
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Power Struggles in South India: Chalukyas vs Pallavas and PandyasNov 21, 2023 · Narasimhavarman I strikes back: Pallava revenge; The naval dimension; The ongoing Chalukya-Pallava confrontations; Cultural exchanges amid ...Pulakesin Ii's Bold... · Narasimhavarman I Strikes... · Pandyas Vs Pallavas: The...
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THE DATE OF HARṢA-PULAKEŚIN WAR - jstor2 Altekar (whom Chatterji follows) gives the date as between 630 and 634 A.D. a Trip at h i as between 625 and 634 A.D. (in round terms about 630 A.D.). Page 3 ...
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Part 1 - The battle between Harsha and Pulakeshin IIOct 31, 2025 · This would seem to show that the battle was fought sometime between the dates of the two records, i.e. AD 630 and AD 634. But K Chattopadhyaya ...Missing: CE | Show results with:CE
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[PDF] Political History Of The Chalukyas Of Badamiof Chalukyan supremacy. It seems that the Vakataka power had vanished priorto the conquest of the region stretch- ing upto the river. Narmada by Pulakesin II.
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Reign of Pulakeśin II | Research Starters - EBSCOSometime around 609-610, the prince and the loyalists initiated a civil war that rent the central part of the kingdom and left the outlying provinces and ...Missing: Pulakeshin CE
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Sacred Landscapes in Early Medieval South India: the Chalukya ...ID Ruler under whom built 1 Meguti Jain temple (634-5 AD) 5 Pulakeshin II (ca. 609-10ca. 646 AD) Temple built during Period 2 at Aihole 160 During Period 2 the ...
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[PDF] History of Early India (up to c. AD 1200) - Himachal Pradesh UniversityThe period from the mid-6th century to the early 10th century CE—spanning ... Mahendravarman I (600–630 CE): The Pallava-Chalukya Conflict. The long ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Politico-Social and Administrative History of Ancient India... Pulakesin II of the Chalukyan family ruled over. Harsha, started a campaign against Pulakesin II in the year 642 A.D but the date was in obscurity. There ...
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Pallavas of Kanchi: Society, Polity, Economy and CultureThe most important political aspect to be noted is the beginning of the long-drawn rivalry for political supremacy between the Pallavas and the Chalukyas of ...Missing: stakes basin coastal<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pallavas - Narasimhavarman I (630-668 A.D.) - BrainKartFeb 19, 2016 · Another notable achievement of Narasimhavarman I was his naval expedition to Sri Lanka. He restored the throne to his friend and Sri Lankan ...
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Indian History Part 36: THE PALLAVA DYNASTY - Sanu KainikaraJan 7, 2015 · ... Pulakesin II. Subsequently Mahendravarman was defeated and had to cede his Northern provinces (Vengi) to the Chalukyas. He spent the ...
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Narasimhavarman I (630 - 668 AD) - Important Ruler of Pallava EmpireExplanation: Narasimhavarman I is known for his significant victory over Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty, capturing the Chalukyan capital of Vatapi. 2.
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Architecture of the Mamalla StyleDec 8, 2022 · Srinivasan assigned the various rock-cut mandapa type temples, monolithic rathas and the huge bas-reliefs to the time of Narasimhavarman I and ...
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[PDF] Studies In Pallava Historyvictory of Narasimhavarman and the capture of the city of. Vatapi. Did Narasimhavarman himself lead the expedition against the Chalukya capital? We do not ...
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Reminiscing the Great Battle of Vatapi - Go Heritage RunsSep 1, 2015 · Pulakesin 2 was heading North with his army, when he heard of Pallavas approaching Vatapi to conquer it.
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When the destroyer of evils came as a war booty | Chennai NewsSep 3, 2019 · Dikshit further documents that Narasimhavarman I constructed a Mallikarjuna temple at Vatapi to commemorate his victory, and took the title ' ...Missing: fortifications reconstruction
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[PDF] Chalukyas of Vatapi IntroductionRavikirti, the court poet of Pulakesin II, who composed the Aihole inscription, was Jain. Similarly. Vijayaditya and Vikramaditya gave liberal donations to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Summary of Pulakeshin II, Succession, Adityavarman, and Vikramaditya I
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None### Summary of Key Details from The Chalukyas of Badami.pdf
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The Historical Inscriptions Of Southern India... Badami, or. Vatapi, and the surroundingcountry from the Kadamba king ... Vikramaditya I. He collected forces after the thirteen years' interregnum ...
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[PDF] political relations of chalukyas of badami and pallavas of kanchi ...It recuperated during the rule of Vikramaditya I, who prevailing with regards to pushing the Pallavas out of Badami and reestablishing request to the domain.
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[PDF] Role Of Feudatories In Pallava History... Vikramaditya I,^ show that the Banas continued their subordi- nation to the ... Badami and the slaying of the Chalukya king in theninth or tenth ...
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The Trailblazing Chisels of the Chalukyas and Pallavas - Indica TodayJun 13, 2020 · The cultural or spiritual unity of sorts. The Pallava temple architecture inspired and spurred on the Chalukyas to create their own 'karnata ...Missing: Battle | Show results with:Battle
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[PDF] THE ARCHITECTURAL SPLENDOR OF THE CHALUKYA DYNASTYThis study aims to explore the architectural, artistic, and cultural significance of Chalukya temple architecture. By employing a comprehensive research ...Missing: patrons Shaivism Vaishnavism
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The mystery of the missing Vatapi Ganapati - The Economic TimesApr 16, 2022 · Ganapati is believed to have been abducted from Vatapi and brought to the Tamil region by Paranjothi, a general in the army of the enemy ...Missing: campaign route skirmishes literature
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Chalukya Dynasty - UPSC Notes - LotusAriseJun 16, 2025 · The Chalukyas were great patrons of art and architecture. ... Shaivism was more popular than Vaishnavism in the Eastern Chalukya empire, ...
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A warrior from a remote village who conquered a great city of ...Nov 24, 2023 · But Paranjothi only requested that he be allowed to carry the idol of Ganapathi that he had brought from Vatapi to Tiruchengattankudi. He ...
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Chalukya Dynasty, History, Branches, Administration, Art ... - TestbookThe Chalukyas of Badami were also patrons of Sanskrit literature. The famous Sanskrit scholar Ravikirti wrote the Aihole inscription and the Pulakeshin II ...
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[PDF] Unit 5 INSCRIPTIONS AND PRASHASTIS - eGyanKoshIn his Aihole (in Karnataka) inscription Chalukyan emperor. Pulakeshin-II gives his dynastic genealogy and enlists his achievements. Similarly,. Gwalior ...
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South Indian Inscriptions Volume 2 - Whatisindia.comThese plates were discovered in 1911 by the late Rai Bahadur V. Venkayya, MA, in the village Velurpalaiyam, about 7 miles north-west of Arkonam in the North ...
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Early Calukya Architecture and Archaeology - SahapediaThe archaeology of the Early Calukyan sites has been limited till date. Excavations conducted at Aihole, Pattadakal, and Badami were undertaken to ascertain the ...