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HISTORY OF INDIA: Chalukya DynastiesSep 6, 2009 · *Somesvara I (1042 – 1068 C.E.) Somesvara I was also known as Ahavamalla or Trilokamalla. He succeeded his father Jayasimha II as the Western ...
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Decline of Chalukya Dynasty - Medieval India History Notes - PreppThey ruled till the 12th century. The Western Chalukya Empire is also known as the Kalyani Chalukya Empire. Tailapa-II, who was a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta, ...
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November 2013 - CHALUKYASNov 23, 2013 · Somesvara I (Ahavamalla or Trilokamalla) (1042–1068) succeeded his father Jayasimha II as the kalyani chalukyas king. He was one of the famous ...
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Chalukya Dynasty - UPSC Notes - LotusAriseJun 16, 2025 · Jagadekamalla was followed by Somesvara I who ruled from AD 1042 to 1068 with the titles of Ahavamalla and Trailokyamalla. Bilhana in his ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Kalyani Chalukyas - History, Political Struggle, Rulers, FAQsApr 16, 2025 · Someshwara I. King someshwara 1 ruled from 1042 AD to 1068 AD. Soon after becoming the king, he made Kalyani the capital of Chalukyas. In the ...
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[PDF] A Brief History of Basavakalyana, And Its Tourist Attractions.Someshwara I (1041 - 1068) made. Kalyana his capital, recognized as a Kalyani chalukyas to differentiate from Badami chalukyas. Later it was ruled by ...
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Someshvar I, chalukya of kalyani part 2 | PPTX - Slideshare... Trailokyamalla and Ahavamalla. ... Political Achievement: • Wecame to know about political achievements of Someshvara I from Nander inscription and Nagai ins, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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KALYANI OF CHALUKYA DYNASTY .ppt - Slideshare1) Someshvara I (1042-1068 CE) was a powerful ruler of the Western Chalukya dynasty of Kalyani who shifted the capital from Manyakheta to Kalyani.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Western Chalukyas - Ancient India History Notes - PreppSomeshwara I had made Kalyani its capital. Under Someshwara-I, the Chalukya army assaulted the Chola capital Kanchipuram but was repulsed. Rajadhiraja Chola ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift<|separator|>
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Rajendra II (1054 - 1063 CE) - Important Ruler of Chola DynastyIn 1053–54 AD, Chola forces clashed with the Chalukyan army at Koppam (Koppal) on the Tungabhadra River. Rajadhiraja I was personally leading the Chola army ...
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Rajadhiraja Chola - GKTodayOct 18, 2025 · 3. Death at Koppam (1054 CE): The culmination of the Chola-Chalukya struggle occurred in the Battle of Koppam on the banks of the Tungabhadra ...
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Rajadhiraja Chola I and his life, conquests and battlesMar 27, 2023 · Although the Cholas were victorious, king Rajadhiraja Chola I died while standing on the front lines of battle. He was riding a war elephant ...
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Battle of Kudalasangama - Devendra Kula Vellalar - WordPress.comOct 26, 2019 · The forces of the Cholas were led by King Rajendra Chola II and The Chalukyas were led by Chalukya king Someshvara I at Kudalasangama Bagalkot ...
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Someshvara I, Emperor (Western Chalukya Empire) : All DataDuring his tenure, he faced several significant wars and revolts. One of the most important conflicts was the Battle of Koppam in 1052, where Someshvara I ...
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Mallikarjuna Temple OR Dakshina Varanasi @ Kuruvatti / KarnatakaJun 3, 2020 · An inscription in Balligavi mentions that on 29th March 1068 CE, king Someshvara ... Chola invasion) and in the decorative apparatus of Nagara. 4- ...<|separator|>
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Virarajendra (1063 - 1067 CE) - Important Ruler of Chola DynastyVirarajendra Chola was a brave, able, wise, and strong King who not only maintained the Cholas' status but also increased Chola strength. He died in the year ...
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February | 2023 | Ithihas - WordPress.comFeb 2, 2023 · Jayasimha II's son Someshvara I launched an expedition over Malava sometime after 1047 A.D. Almost all the important cities of the kingdom of ...
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Military career of BhojaDuring the last years of Bhoja's reign, Jayasimha's son and successor Someshvara I invaded Malwa, and sacked his capital Dhara. S. N. Sen dates this invasion to ...
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Somesvara I - Academic Dictionaries and EncyclopediasHe founded the city of Kalyani , present day Basavakalyana and moved his kingdom to that location. He had great faith in himself and managed to impart that to ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift
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KALACHURIS - OoCitiesKALCHURIS: The name Kalachuri is used by two kingdoms who had a sucession of dynasties from the 10th-12th century AD, one ruling over areas in Central ...<|separator|>
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Chalukya Emperors, Delhi Sultans, 1000–1350But in 1068 Someshvara I's 25-year-long career came to a tragic end. After suffering for several years from an incurable disease, he waded into the Tungabhadra ...
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[PDF] Kingdoms of South India Final - IQRA IASHe led the Battle of Koppam afterwards. • Military achievements: o He defeated the western Chalukyan king Someshwar in the Battle of Kundal-. Sangamam in 1062.
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Origins and Rise of the Badami Chalukyas The Badami ... - FacebookThere is a record of a Western Chalukya invasion during the reign of Someshwara I led by his son Vikramaditya VI who defeated the kings of Gauda(Bengal) and ...
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[PDF] unit 4 the political scenario iii— cholas and chalukyas1 - eGyanKoshVikramaditya, who was the father of Taila II, had married Bontadevi who was a Kalachuri princess of Tripuri. ... Someshvara I (1044-1068 CE), the eldest son of ...
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Public Administration under ChalukyasA Chalukyan Inscription mentions that prior permission was obtained from the village mahajanas before a piece of land was transferred to the temple (Mahajana ...
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Later Chalukyas - Maharashtra GazetteersIn 1181 A.D., however, Someshvara IV of the Chalukya dynasty succeeded in wresting from him, the larger portion of the Deccan including Kalyana.
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Kalyani Chalukyan temples - TemplenetThe Gadag art style marked by ornate columns originated during the period of the Kalyani Chalukya king Someswara I, and it flourished for a period of 150 years ...Missing: developments | Show results with:developments
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Shri Amruteshwara Temple Navalgund | Dharwad District | IndiaThe Amruteshwara Temple at Annigeri was built in the Dharwad District in 1050 CE with dravida articulation, and was the first temple made of soapstone.
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Annigeri – Amruteshwara Temple | PuratattvaMay 22, 2014 · Amruteshwara Temple – This temple is constructed in typical Western Chalukya style and dated to about 1050 CE by the experts. It is built in ...
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(PDF) The Lost Temples of Sudi - Pranjal Wagh - Academia.eduAn inscription dating back to 1054 CE indicates that the temple was built around that time in the reign of Someshwara I. A gift of land was made to the god ...Missing: constructed | Show results with:constructed
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A Complete list of Chalukyas Rulers and their contributionDec 8, 2017 · 1. His reign was famous for the Social and Cultural heritage. · 2. During his reign, the two literary works were done in Kannada language, viz., ...
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Western Chalukya Literature | PDF - ScribdNov 10, 2017 · King Someshvara I (also called Ahvamalla or Trailokyamalla) showed his ability to write on scientific subjects in Jatakatilaka (1049), the ...<|separator|>
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religion and patronage under the chalukyas of kalyani - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · This study examines the nature of religious patronage under the Chalukyas of Kalyani through an analysis of inscriptions, temple architecture, and literary ...
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Pancha Lingeshwara Temple and Gandaberunda Pillar, Balligavi ...Jul 18, 2024 · 151: with tithi corresponding to 1047 CE mentions the reign of Trailokyamalla (referring to Someshwara-I, the 5th King of the Western Chalukya ...
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Someshwara Temple, Lakshmeshwar, Gadag District - templetalesNov 14, 2024 · XVI: This inscription with tithi corresponding to 1153 CE mentions the 4th regnal year of Trailokyamalla (referring to Taila-III the 10th King ...Missing: economy | Show results with:economy
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Kalyani chalukyas History (973 – 1200)Oct 24, 2013 · Vikramaditya proceeded to Gangaikonda Cholapuram and installed Adhirajendra on the throne after suppressing attempts at rebellion. But ...
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Western Chalukyas - Medieval India History Notes - PreppSomeshwara I. Someshwara I, also known as Ahavamalla or Trilokamalla, ruled from 1042 to 1068 AD. Someshwara I established Kalyani as its capital. He was ...
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Western Chalukyas, Rulers, Architecture, Literature, UPSC NotesAug 25, 2025 · The Western Chalukyan dynasty, ruling over parts of present-day Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, is known for its influential ...Western Chalukyas Background · Western Chalukyas Rulers · Western Chalukyas Literature
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Western Chalukya Empire - Phersu AtlasJanuary 1043: Chalukya emperor Someshvara I invaded Malwa, and sacked its capital Dhara. ... January 1164: Early Kakatiya rulers served as feudatories to ...
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Chalukyas and the rise of regional Kingdoms - upsc questFeb 27, 2025 · Someshvara I, one of the most prominent Western Chalukya rulers, expanded the empire and patronized art and literature. His reign saw the ...
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Chalukyas of Kalyani (Western Chalukyas) | History Optional for UPSCRating 5.0 (841) As the Rashtrakuta Empire weakened, the Chalukyas of Badami, under Someshvara I ... Somesvara II and Internal Conflicts: After Somesvara I, his son ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rajendra Chola II and the revenge of Battle of KoppamMay 24, 2025 · The Chola-Chalukya conflicts continued during the reign of Rajendra Chola II. Someshwar I, the Chalukya ruler of Kalyani sent a large army under ...