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ruled the Chalukya kingdom from 681 to 696 AD. He was the son of Vikramaditya I and the successor of the chalukya kingdom. Similar to his forefathers, he took up titles such as "Shri-Prithivi-Vallabha", "Satyasraya", "Yuddhamalla" and "Rajasraya". He carried campaigns against the Pallavas, Kalabhras,
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According to Dr. Sircar, it is very possible that the chiefs of Lanka and Persia may have sought protection from the Chalukya, considering the unstable political situation in those countries. During this time, Persia was under Islamic invasion. Vinayaditya sent an expedition to the north under the
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Haihayas, Vilas, Cholas, Pandyas, Gangas and many more. He levied tribute from the kings of Kavera, Parasika (Iran), Sinhala (Ceylon). He acquired the banner called Palidhvaja by defeating the Lord of the entire Uttarapatha. (The name of the Lord of Uttarapatha is not known or mentioned anywhere)
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and Kamera, which according to Dr. S. Nagaraju was Khmer or Cambodia. The Vakkaleri plates confirm the Chalukya levying tribute on Kamera, Lanka and Parasika (Persia).
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Inscriptions speak of many victories to Vinyaditya. He had fought alongside his father against the Pallavas. According to the Jejuri record of 684, he defeated the
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of central India. From the Kolhapur plates of 678, it can be seen that he defeated the kingdoms of
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Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat (2001). Concise History of Karnataka, MCC, Bangalore (Reprinted 2002).
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Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002).
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Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1935). The CōĻas, University of Madras, Madras (Reprinted 1984).
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Vinayaditya converted a village named Hadagile in Beluvala-300 into a
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Index

Vikramaditya I
Vijayaditya
Issue
Vijayaditya
Dynasty
Chalukyas of Vatapi
Vikramaditya I
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

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