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Pallava, who had become yuvaraja. Aditya Chola I and Western Ganga king Prithvipati I supported Aparajita in the battle happened at Sripurambiyam. The Pandyan monarch suffered a crushing defeat, although Prithvipati I lost his life in the battle. Aditya Chola gained some new territory from his
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in 897 CE and in a battle that ensued, he pounced upon Aparajita when he was mounted on an elephant and slew him. The whole of the Pallava kingdom now became Chola territory. The Western Ganga king Prithvipati II acknowledged the suzerainty of Aditya Chola. Aditya next conquered the
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built a Shiva temple over his ashes. Aditya I was survived by his queens Ilangon Pichchi and Vayiri Akkan alias Tribhuvana Madeviyar. Besides these two queens, Aditya I also had a mistress named Nangai Sattaperumanar as evidenced from an inscription.
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Aditya Chola I did not rest content with his subordinate position. So he planned to overthrow the Pallavas. He invaded
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invaded the Chola country to check the Pallava influence. But Varagunavarman was opposed by Aparajita, the son of
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Ali, Daud. "The Death of a Friend: Companionship, Loyalty and Affiliation in Chola South India".
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was a partner in Chola king Rajakesari Varman's campaign in Kongu country (present-day central
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George Spencer, 'Ties that Bound: Royal Marriage Alliance in the Chola Period',
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In an inscription, Aditya I is distinguished by the epithet in Tamil:
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A History of South India from Prehistoric to the Fall of Vijayanagar
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A History of South India from Prehistoric to the Fall of Vijayanagar
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Asian Studies
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Tamil And Sanskrit Inscriptions Chiefly Collected in 1886-87
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Friendly relations appear to have existed between the
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Index


Vijayalaya Chola
Parantaka I
Pazhayarai
Pallava Empire
Kumbakonam
Chola Kingdom
Srikalahasti
Issue
Parantaka Chola I
Dynasty
Chola
Vijayalaya Chola
Hinduism
Chola
Early Cholas
Ellalan
Kulakkottan
Ilamchetchenni
Karikala
Nedunkilli
Nalankilli
Killivalavan
Kopperuncholan
Kochchenganan
Perunarkilli
Medieval Cholas
Vijayalaya
Aditya I
Parantaka I

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