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It has been tacitly assumed that this was a formal division and Pulakeshin II conferred independent sovereignty of Vengi on his younger brother. It was stated in the Kopparam plates that Kubja Vishnuvardhana was ruling only as a subordinate to his brother Pulakeshin II in the Vengi area. A
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Das Kornel posits that Pulakeshin II sent his younger brother Kubja Vishnuvardhana as viceroy to the Vengi region. There, the latter was able to subdue the Vishnukundina King (possibly Janasraya Madhava Varman) and carve out a kingdom for himself.
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One possible reason is the turn of events around middle of the 7th century in the Badami Chalukyan kingdom. The last few ruling years of Pulakeshin II ended in disaster. The great
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revolution of Kubja Vishnuvardhana can be ruled out of account since the records indicate a good relationship between the brothers.
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as the viceroy under Pulakeshin II from around 615 AD. Eventually, Vishnuvardhana declared his independence and started the
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The Eastern Chalukyas ruled the Vengi kingdom for nearly five centuries and had a very close relationship with the imperial
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Scholars are not in agreement as to why Vishnuvardhana declared himself king of the eastern Deccan territories of
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became the Chalukya king c. 642 and eventually restored order after defeating his brothers.
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and the Pallava Narasimhavarma I and probably lost his life in a battle in 641.
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Durga Prasad, History of the Andhras up to 1565 A. D., P. G. Publishers,
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Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP,
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kingdom. He appointed his brother Kubja Vishnuvardhana as
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Index

Chalukya dynasties
Badami Chalukyas
Jayasimha
Ranaraga
Pulakeshin I
Kirttivarman I
Mangalesha
Pulakeshin II
Adityavarman
Abhinavaditya
Chandraditya
Vijaya-Bhattarika
Vikramaditya I
Vinayaditya
Vijayaditya
Vikramaditya II
Kirtivarman II
Eastern Chalukyas
Kubja Vishnuvardhana
Jayasimha I
Indra Bhattaraka
Vishnu Vardhana II
Mangi Yuvaraja
Jayasimha II
Kokkili
Vishnuvardhana III
Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya)
Vishnuvardhana IV
Vijayaditya II
Kali Vishnuvardhana V

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