Vijayaditya I (died 1175) was a king of the Shilahara dynasty. He joined in a conspiracy which was being formed by Bijjala, a minister of his feudal Lord...
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Vijayaditya (696–733 CE) followed his father, Vinayaditya on to the Chalukya throne. His long reign was marked by general peace and prosperity. Vijayaditya...
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Kirtivarman II (redirect from Vijayaditya II)
Chalukyan kingdom. Kirtivarman II was the last king of the Badami dynasty. Vijayaditya II (born c. 738 CE), son of Kirtivarman II, was crown prince of the Badami...
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Gunaga Vijayaditya III (849 – 892 AD) with his two brothers : Yuvaraja Vikramaditya I and Yuddhamalla I Bhima I Dronarjuna (892 – 921 AD) Vijayaditya IV Kollabiganda...
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II (1075–1085 CE) Bhoja I (1085–1100 CE) Ballala (1100–1108 CE) Gonka II (1108 CE) Gandaraditya I (1108–1138 CE) Vijayaditya I (1138–1175 CE) Bhoja II...
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claimed descent from the Vatapi Chalukyas, name Pulakeshin's father as Vijayaditya. However, these records can be dismissed as unreliable, as the Vatapi...
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Chalukyan army was led by Vikramaditya's son and grandson Vinayaditya and Vijayaditya. Pallavas went on to occupy many of the Chalukya territories but later...
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Vikramaditya II (reigned 733 – 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father. This...
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married a Pallava princess. She had a child called Vijayaditya who is claimed to be the Pulakeshin I's father. However, according to the historians K. V...
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historical sources are: Jayanandivarman Vijayaditya I, son of Jayanandivarman Malladeva, son of Vijayaditya I Bana Vidhyadhara, son of Malladeva (Married...
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Eastern Chalukya King Rajaraja Narendra. Someshvara I installed Saktivarman II, son of Vijayaditya II, on the throne. This went against the wishes of the...
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grandson of Durvinita, as attested by a copperplate charter of Chalukya Vijayaditya dated January–February 717 CE. Shreenand L. Bapat of Bhandarkar Oriental...
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against the designs of Kulottunga Chola I who had plans of his own. Kulothunga expelled the Vengi ruler Vijayaditya. In a civil uprising in the Chola capital...
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383 Jayasimha's choice was Vijayaditya VII while the Cholas sought to place Rajaraja Narendra, son-in-law of Rajendra Chola I. (Kamath, 2001, p. 102) Quote:...
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(719–755) Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya), King (755–772) Vishnuvardhana IV, King (772–808) Western Ganga dynasty (complete list) – Shivamara I, King (679–726)...
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On the maternal side, he is the grandson of Rajaraja I. Amangai Devi, daughter of Rajendra I, married Rajaraja Narendra, the son of Vimalathitha Chalukya...
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II (1075–1085 CE) Bhoja I (1085–1100 CE) Ballala (1100–1108 CE) Gonka II (1108 CE) Gandaraditya I (1108–1138 CE) Vijayaditya I (1138–1175 CE) Bhoja II...
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Vishnuvardhana I "Vishama-Siddhi" whose Telugu name was Bittarasa (reigned 624–641 AD) was the brother of Chalukya Pulakeshin II. Vishnuvardhana I ruled the...
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Vikramaditya VI. That this Vijayaditya was an ally of Vikramaditya VI is evident from an inscription of Rajadhiraja Chola I. So at the end of Virarajendra...
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Chalukya dynasty: Vijayaditya II, Chalukya crown prince of Vatapi Unnamed prince who was as strong as Bhima I Kirtivarman Taila I (Tailapa I) Bhima II (or...
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Kirttivarman I (IAST: Kīrtti-varman; r. c. 566-592) was a ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (present-day Badami) in India. He ruled parts of present-day...
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Chalukya kingdom for a short period, before his younger brother Vikramaditya I defeated the Pallavas and restored the Chalukya power. Adityavarman was one...
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kingdom, making Gopakpattana his subsidiary capital. The next King, Jayakeshi I, further expanded the Goan kingdom. A Jain Sanskrit text, Dvayāśraya mentions...
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Vimaladitya and installed Vimaladitya's son of his choice, Vijayaditya II on the throne. Vijayaditya initially did well with this support by occupying Bezwada...
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Gunaga Vijayaditya III (848 – 892 AD) was the most powerful king of the Vengi kingdom. His military victories brought a large portion of the Deccan under...
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Shilahara Bhandarkar R.G. (1957): Early History of Deccan, Sushil Gupta (I) Pvt Ltd, Calcutta. Fleet J.F. (1896): "The Dynasties of the Kanarese District...
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district. However, these early victories were temporary. The Chola King Rajaraja I mounted a two pronged counter-attack. A large Chola army led by prince Rajendra...
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expedition to the north under the command of his son Vijayaditya. According to some accounts, Vijayaditya was captured and held prisoner and after a period...
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and humbling him in 784. His predecessor was Vijayaditya I (755 – 772 AD) and was succeeded by Vijayaditya II (808 – 847 AD). Kamath (2001), p75 Altekar...
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and was the grandfather of the dynasty's first sovereign ruler, Pulakeshin I. Jayasimha finds a mention in the Aihole and Mahakuta inscriptions of his...
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