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    Kopperunchinga II (reigned c. 1243-1279 CE) was a Kadava chieftain, who succeeded his father Kopperunchinga I and continued his successes against the...
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  • the height of their power briefly during the reigns of Kopperunchinga I and Kopperunchinga II. These two rulers were powerful enough to challenge the...
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    him back to his throne by repulsing the attacks of Aniyanka Bhima, Kopperunchinga II and the Pandyas. Subsequently, when the Hoyasala Vira Narasimha's...
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    II later defeated Kopperunchinga II who was by then a Pandyan ally and recaptured territories up to Kanchipuram. The Kadava Pallava Kopperinjungan II...
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    Kopperunchinga I (reigned c. 1216–1242 CE) was a Kadava chieftain. He played a major role in the political affairs of Tamil country. Once an official in...
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  • Rawal (1295–1306) Kadava dynasty (complete list) – Kopperunchinga I, King (c.1216–1242) Kopperunchinga II, King (c.1243–1279) Kahlur (complete list) – Sangar...
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  • Narasimha II intervened decisively against the Kadava-Pandiyan alliance by sending an army under his generals Appanna and Goppayya. Kopperunchinga was defeated...
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    replaced the Lodi Empire with the Mughal Empire) Kopperunchinga I (c. 1216–1242) Kopperunchinga II (c. 1243–1279) The sovereign Vaghela rulers include:...
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  • Temple. This long rule was interrupted by intrusions. For example, Kopperunchinga II is recognized as King of Kanchi from 1253–1254 AD, again in May 1257...
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    Narasimha II. So when the Hoysala king Narasimha heard of the abduction of Rajaraja, and the subsequent devastation of the Chola country by Kopperunchinga's men...
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    of his reign. While the Kakatiya army was still campaigning against Kopperunchinga, the main Pandyan army - led by Jatavarman Sundara I, Bhuvanaika-vira...
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    penetrated these distant regions. At best, Pallava here may refer to Kopperunchinga, whose Kadava dynasty was related to the ancient Pallavas. Simhana is...
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    Pandyas. Rajendra Chola III was the last Chola king. The Kadava chieftain Kopperunchinga I even captured Rajendra and held him prisoner. At the close of Rajendra's...
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    experienced continuous trouble. One feudatory the Kadava chieftain Kopperunchinga I held Rajaraja Chola III as a hostage for some time. At the close of...
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  • the Ganges and Kaveri; Vanquisher of Hoysala; Subjugator of Kadava Kopperunchinga I; The one who paid victory tribute and bravery tribute at Chidambaram;...
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