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Vishnuvardhana) and dealt with the imperial Cholas, whom he defeated in Vengi in 1093 and 1118. He retained this territory for many years, despite hostilities with the Cholas. Victory in Vengi reduced the Chola influence in the eastern Deccan and made him emperor of territories stretching from the Kaveri River in the south to the Narmada River in the north, earning him the titles
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Brahmins to settle in towns and villages with grants of land and houses. The relocation of
Brahmin scholars was calculated as in the interest of the kingdom, since they were seen as detached from wealth and power and their knowledge was a useful tool to educate and teach ethical conduct and discipline in local communities. Brahmins were also involved in solving local problems by functioning as neutral arbiters.
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3273:(1129), is an early Sanskrit encyclopedia which covers subjects including medicine, magic, veterinary science, evaluating precious stones and pearls, fortifications, painting, music, games, and amusements. Not ranking its topics by importance, it provides insight into the contemporary state of knowledge. Someshwara III also wrote
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12th century, many of which have been deciphered and translated by historians of the
Archaeological Survey of India. Inscriptions were generally on stone or copper plates. Kannada spread as a language of literature and poetry due to the Virashaivas, who expressed devotion to their deity in the form of
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Bijapur district of Karnataka. According to an inscription, Rajendra Vidyadhara invaded the Western Chalukya empire with an army of 900,000 soldiers. The invading troops advanced to Donur on their way to Manyakheta, where they were met by the Chalukya army under Satyashraya. Tanjore temple and
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Chalukya architecture. The 12th-century Mahadeva Temple, with its sculptures, is an example of decorative detail. An inscription outside the temple calls it the "Emperor of Temples" and says that it was built by Mahadeva, a commander in the army of king Vikramaditya VI.
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and Varman dynasties in Bengal and the
Nayanadeva dynasty in Bihar. When Someshvara I died in April 1068, his son Someshvara II succeeded him as king of Chalukya. A dispute soon developed between him and his younger brother, resulting in a civil war for control of the empire; the brother proclaimed
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Rashtrakuta capital, Manyakheta, by the invading Paramaras of Central India in 973. After overpowering the Rashtrakutas, Tailapa II moved his capital to Manyakheta and consolidated the Chalukya empire in the western Deccan by subjugating the
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which retained royal support. The social role of women largely depended on their economic status and level of education in this relatively-liberal period, and freedom was more available to women in royal and affluent urban families. Records describe participation by women in the fine arts, such as
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The kingdom was divided into provinces such as
Banavasi-12000, Nolambavadi-32000 and Gangavadi-96000, each name including the number of villages under its jurisdiction. Large provinces were divided into smaller provinces with a smaller number of villages, such as Belavola-300. Large provinces were
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War with the Cholas exhausted both empires, giving their subordinates an opportunity to rebel. In the decades after
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Brahmins, Jains, Buddhists and Shaivas were vegetarian, but meat consumption was popular in other communities. Marketplace vendors sold the meat of domestic animals such as goats, sheep, pigs and fowl and exotic meat, including partridge, hare, wild fowl and boar. People attended indoor wrestling
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became ambitious and clashed several times with the Chalukyas and the other claimants for the empire. He defeated the Chalukya Someshvara IV and Seuna Bhillama V, bringing large parts of the Krishna River valley under Hoysala domain, but was unsuccessful against the Kalachuris. The Seunas, under
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The fifty-year reign of Vikramaditya VI, the most successful of the later Chalukya rulers, was an important period in Karnataka history and is known by historians as the "Chalukya Vikrama era". Vikramaditya VI controlled his powerful feudatories in the north (Kadamba Jayakesi II of Goa, Silhara
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enjoyed a privileged position as providers of knowledge and local justice. These Brahmins were normally involved in careers revolving around religion and learning, but a few were successful in martial affairs. They were patronised by kings, nobles and wealthy aristocrats, who persuaded learned
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was well received, and Virarajendra later said that he recognised Vikramaditya VI as king of Western Chalukya. Virarajendra married his daughter to Vikramaditya VI and forged an alliance, ending the long feud between the empires. Vikramaditya VI won the loyalty of the Chalukya feudatories: the
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Schools and hospitals are mentioned, which were built near temples. Markets were open-air town halls where people gathered to discuss local issues. Choirs, primarily singing devotional hymns, were maintained at temple expense. Young men were trained to sing in choirs in schools attached to
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rice), spices, betel leaves, palm leaves, coconuts and sugar). Land taxes were based on frequent surveys which evaluated the quality of land and its type of produce. Chalukya records mention black- and red-soil land, wetland, dry land and wasteland in determining taxation.
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were written to provide historical details of dynasties. Writings in Sanskrit included poetry, grammar, lexicons, manuals, rhetoric, commentaries on older works, prose fiction, and drama. In Kannada, writings on secular subjects became popular. Well-known works include
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movement. Contemporary records indicate that royal women were involved in administrative and martial affairs, such as the princess Akkadevi (sister of King Jayasimha II), who defeated feudal rebels. Inscriptions emphasise public acceptance of widowhood, indicating that
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Bilhana called the reign "Rama Rajya" in his writing that consisted of 18 cantos. The last canto of this work is about the life of author himself who writes that the work was composed by him in gratitude for the great honor bestowed upon him by the ruler of
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1472:(Lord of Three Worlds). Contemporary scholars praised Vikramaditya VI's military leadership, interest in fine arts, and religious tolerance. Literature flourished, and Kannada and Sanskrit scholars were at his court. The poet Bilhana, who immigrated from
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with the writers Singiraja, Mallanarya, Lakkana Dandesa and others. The Saluva, Tuluva and Aravidu dynasties of the Vijayanagar empire were followers of Vaishnavism, and a Vaishnava temple with an image of Ramanujacharya is in the Vitthalapura area of
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the primary cash crops. There are no records of revolts by the landless against wealthy landlords. If peasants were disgruntled, they commonly migrated in large numbers from the ruler who mistreated them and deprived him of revenue from their labor.
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Paramaras and other rivals and extending control to the land between the Narmada and Tungabhadra Rivers. Some inscriptions indicate that Balagamve, in Mysore territory, may have been a power centre until the rule of Someshvara I in 1042.
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were transferable, based on political developments; an official named Bammanayya administered Banavasi-12000 under King Someshvara III, but was transferred to Halasige-12000. Women from the royal family also administered
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The impact of these religious developments on culture, literature, and architecture in South India was profound, and significant works of metaphysics and poetry based on the teachings of these philosophers were written.
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and rose. These items were sold in bulk or on streets by town merchants. The Western Chalukyas controlled most of South India's west coast, and by the 10th century had established extensive trade ties with the
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of their temples (the tower over the shrine) is a compromise in detail between the plain stepped style of the early Chalukyas and the decorative finish of the Hoysalas. Western Chalukya architects developed
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in the Hoysala region paralleled decreased interest in Jainism, although the succeeding kingdoms remained religiously tolerant. Two sites of Jain worship in the Hoysala territory continued under patronage:
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1189. After the fall of the Chalukyas, the Seunas and Hoysalas continued warring over the Krishna River region in 1191. Two empires fell at this time: the Chalukyas of the western Deccan and the Cholas of
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control from c. 1093 to 1099 and though it was recaptured by the Cholas in 1099, he reconquered it in c. 1118 and held it till 1124" (Kamath, 2001, p. 105). Vikramaditya VI successfully subdued the
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curtailment of his empire which by the end of his reign was practically confined to Tamil country and a relatively small area of the adjoining Telugu districts" (Sastri, 1955, p. 175)
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Bhillama V, were also expanding when the Chalukyas regained Kalyani. Their ambitions were stemmed with defeat by the Chalukya general Barma in 1183, but they had vengeance in 1189.
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Someshvara I supported the cause of Shaktivarman II, son of Vijayaditya II while the Cholas preferred Rajendra, son of the previous king Rajaraja Narendra (Kamath, 2001, p. 103)
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chieftains. The unsuccessful rebellion paved the way for his successor, Tailapa II. Tailapa II re-established Chalukya rule and defeated the Rashtrakutas during the reign of
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or one of his forms. The poems teach the valuelessness of riches, rituals and book learning and the spiritual privileges of worshipping Shiva. (Sastri, 1955, p. 361)
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and Jan Houben have said that 90 percent of Chalukyan royal inscriptions are in Kannada) and contemporary documents, such as
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poets), including thirty women, have been recorded. Early works by Brahmin writers were about the epic
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contains significant information of the social life of Western Chalukyan times. (Kamath, 2001, p. 112)
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of Ratnapur and the rulers of the Malwa territories south of the Narmada river. (Kamath, 2001, p. 105)
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in the southern Deccan when Someshvara II was king. Before 1068, as a prince, Vikramaditya VI invaded
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However it is argued that these saints were from the same period as Basavanna. (Sastri, 1955, p. 393)
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to choose the Vengi king. Jayasimha II subdued the Paramaras and the rebellious Yadava king Bhillama
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Quote: "Beautified it so that it surpassed all the other cities of the earth" (Cousens, 1926, p. 10)
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is an example of transitional Chalukya-Hoysala architecture. The Western Chalukyas built temples in
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captured Kalyani and occupied it for twenty years, forcing the Chalukyas to move their capital to
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Hinduism. In: Joseph Kitagawa, "The Religious Traditions of Asia: Religion, History, and Culture"
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did individual sculptors etch their names below their work. Merchants organised themselves into
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philosophy. The only remaining places of Buddhist worship during Western Chalukya rule were in
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The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India
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Puranik, Siddya (1992). "Vachana literature (Kannada)". In Mohal Lal (ed.).
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An important period in the development of Indian art. (Kamath, 2001, p. 115)
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queen Sovala Devi's skill in dance and music. Compositions by thirty female
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built a number of temples after his conversion from Jainism to Vaishnavism.
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A history of South India from prehistoric times to the fall of Vijayanagar
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textiles, and perfumes) and agricultural produce (black pepper, paddy (
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4473:. Prabhu's Web Page On Indian Coinage, 1 November 2001. Archived from
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Grill work in the Tripurantkesvara temple, Balligavi, Shimoga district
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wrote Vaishnavite works supporting Ramanujacharya's teachings. King
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5179:. Gerard da Cunha-Architecture Autonomous, Bardez, Goa, India
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5177:"Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent,20 September 1996"
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3210:) recounts the life and achievements of Bilhana's patron,
707:, fought a number of battles with the Cholas in the south
4240:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 37, 147.
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marked them of as a distinct line. (Kamath, 2001, p. 100)
2136:. The feudatory Alupas minted coins with the Kannada and
335:
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From the Minajagi record of 1184. (Kamath, 2001, p. 109)
3996:, son-in-law of Rajendra Chola I. (Kamath, 2001, p. 102)
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from its theoretical relationship to the sixth-century
56:
Greatest extent of the Western Chalukya Empire, 1121 CE
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10thβ12th century empire in western Deccan, South India
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1028 Kannada inscription at the Praneshvara temple in
5857:. New Delhi: Indian Branch, Oxford University Press.
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Main South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the
478:. The other major ruling families of the Deccan, the
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for services rendered in war. (Sastri, 1955, p. 162)
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were Virashaivas. This tradition continued into the
431:(a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruling from
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7575:, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press
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New Light on Hampi: Recent Research at Vijayanagara
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of Buddha and Arya-Taradevi. (Cousens, 1926, p. 11)
3689:, the Silharas of Konkan, the Kadambas of Goa, the
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4190:(chief pandit) by the king. (Cousens, 1926, p. 12)
3304:, is a treatise on law based on earlier writings.
3284:At the court of Vikramaditya VI, Sanskrit scholar
2794:). Also known as the Lingayats (worshipers of the
446:For over a century, the Western Chalukyas and the
371:after its regal capital of Kalyani in present-day
5739:. New Delhi, Madras: Asian Educational Services.
5125:"Temples of Karnataka, Kalyani Chalukyan temples"
4468:
3542:In addition to inscriptions, chronicles known as
2557:mention trade ties with foreign kingdoms such as
549:1057 Kannada inscription of King Someshvara I at
10477:
6000:"Indian Inscriptions, Vol 9, 11, 15, 17, 18, 20"
5573:The Chalukyan Architecture of Kanarese Districts
1430:, an ambitious warrior who had been governor of
5753:
5587:
5462:
2858:in praise of Shiva. The Hoysala court scholars
2550:), who conducted extensive land and sea trade.
2132:, and Jagadhekamalla II coinage had the legend
1422:during his rule. His successor, his eldest son
505:in central Karnataka. Notable examples are the
10486:States and territories established in the 970s
9738:List of urban agglomerations in Andhra Pradesh
9733:List of cities in Andhra Pradesh by population
3390:Ornate pillars in the Saraswati shrine of the
2916:was revolutionary, challenging the prevailing
10491:States and territories disestablished in 1189
9795:
8936:
7621:
6581:
6313:Chandramouleshwara Temple Unkal Hubli-Dharwad
6180:
5720:. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
5575:. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India.
3817:Sastry, Shama & Rao, N. Lakshminarayana.
3583:: an encyclopedia by Chavundaraya II (1025).
2442:
1372:
363:between the 10th and 12th centuries CE. This
9748:List of urban local bodies in Andhra Pradesh
6595:
6131:"Emperor among Temples crying for attention"
5781:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
5377:
4763:
4233:
4128:Vikramaditya's rule is mentioned as an era (
4013:
4011:
3999:
3979:
3977:
9743:List of revenue divisions in Andhra Pradesh
7556:
6021:"Balligavi β An important seat of learning"
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5408:
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5107:
5079:
4448:"Indian coins-Dynasties of South-Chalukyas"
4342:
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3791:
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2921:the Chalukya queen Chandala Devi's and the
399:to distinguish it from the contemporaneous
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6588:
6574:
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5909:
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5383:
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5088:was written in the court of the feudatory
4650:
4534:
4029:
3667:
3665:
2449:
2435:
2068:was in charge of Tardavadi province under
1379:
1365:
415:controlled most of the Deccan Plateau and
367:-speaking dynasty is sometimes called the
10450:List of urban agglomerations in Telangana
10445:List of cities in Telangana by population
6063:
6027:. Chitralakshana.com 2002. Archived from
5838:. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services.
5815:Puttaswamy, T. K. (2012). "Bhaskara II".
5508:
5480:
5386:"Balligavi-An important seat of learning"
5336:"Emperor of Temples crying for attention"
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4446:Govindaraya Prabhu, S (1 November 2001).
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3678:
3288:became known in legal literature for his
3102:), describing the duel between Bhima and
2806:, the head of the Vaishnava monastery in
7570:
5715:
5471:
5368:
5314:
5104:
5043:
5025:
5012:
4948:style and was written at the request of
4704:
4695:
4686:
4659:
4609:
4591:
4584:
4582:
4498:
4471:"Indian coins-Dynasties of South-Alupas"
4385:
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4328:
4304:
4209:
4207:
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3930:
3854:
3786:
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3385:
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3159:
3083:and wrote five major works. Ranna's 982
3011:
2896:
2712:
2704:
2201:
1999:
1482:
559:
544:
532:
454:fought to control the fertile region of
407:. Before the rise of the Chalukyas, the
10556:12th-century disestablishments in India
10460:List of urban local bodies in Telangana
5874:Ancient Indian History and Civilization
5795:
5776:
5610:
5570:
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5287:
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3837:
3798:
3746:
3744:
3662:
2461:Key figures in rural inscriptions were
2287:Political history of medieval Karnataka
1406:between Someshvara I and Chola emperor
14:
10531:Medieval empires and kingdoms of India
10478:
10185:Rachakonda-Bhuvanagiri, Hyderabad East
7579:
7145:Co-existence of Hinduism and Buddhism
5928:
5890:
5852:
5734:
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4394:
4358:
4290:
4264:India in the Persianate Age: 1000-1765
4180:
4105:
4038:
3986:
3921:
3807:
3777:
3765:
3675:
3651:
3567:, by Ranna (993); a book on medicine,
3493:dates to the mid-to-late 11th century.
3441:), the Amrtesvara Temple in Annigeri (
3008:Western Chalukya literature in Kannada
2944:) was voluntary. Jains would ritually
2905:sculpture in the Kedareshvara Temple,
1936:encroached on the empire. The Hoysala
1799:
1762:
1747:
1736:
1679:
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6168:
5959:"Architecture of Indian subcontinent"
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4462:
4450:. Prabhu's Web Page On Indian Coinage
4412:
4403:
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4202:
4166:
4139:
3956:
3887:
3753:
3734:
3732:
3716:
3629:A Textbook of Medieval Indian History
2834:philosophy. Ramanujacharya's stay in
2473:belonged to two economic strata: the
2004:The Mallikarjuna group of temples in
1810:
1790:
1723:
1714:
1703:
1641:
1606:
1571:
10546:10th-century establishments in India
5833:
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3741:
3028:. Nearly three hundred contemporary
2162:). Their heaviest gold coin was the
1593:
1582:
1502:
10440:List of cities in Telangana by area
6043:
5895:. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
5871:
5615:. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
5613:A Complete Guide To Hoysala Temples
4439:
4122:
3914:in lineage. The use of titles like
3626:
3620:
3233:) flourished during this time. His
3075:and the Virashaiva social reformer
2830:, and a critique of Adi Shankara's
2032:(chief justice). Positions such as
1892:
24:
6553:Terela village in Durgi mandal in
6108:
6083:
5956:
5931:The Penguin History of Early India
4261:Eaton, Richard M. (25 July 2019).
3847:(provincial grant) by Rashtrakuta
3825:. What Is India Publishers (P) Ltd
3729:
3094:) is a eulogy of his patron, King
3063:Notable Kannada scholars included
2721:with a Kannada inscription in the
1515:
1426:, feuded with his younger brother
25:
10572:
9753:List of mandals of Andhra Pradesh
6115:Prabhu's web page on Indian Coins
6090:Prabhu's web page on Indian Coins
6018:
5977:
5853:Sastri, Nilakanta K. A. (2002) .
5819:. London: Elsevier Publications.
5556:. New Delhi: Chand Publications.
4970:Narasimhacharya, 1988, pp. 64β65,
4771:Vikramankadeva Charita of Bilhana
3709:, the Chaulukyas of Gujarat, the
3462:The Kedareswara Temple (1060) in
3141:, grammar and vocabulary include
2120:, Someshvara I issued coins with
1995:
658:). The Western Chalukyas and the
551:Kalleshwara Temple, Hire Hadagali
9811:
9764:
8952:
7636:
7528:
7519:
7510:
7501:
7492:
7483:
7474:
7465:
7455:References and sources for table
5392:. Chitralakshana. Archived from
4992:) of another noteworthy scholar
4909:Narasimhacharya, 1988, pp. 61β65
4897:Narasimhacharya, 1988, pp. 18β20
4729:Kamath, K.L. (4 November 2006).
4237:A Historical atlas of South Asia
4234:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
3631:. Primus Books. pp. 52β53.
2270:
1497:
998:Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya)
313:
289:
275:
261:
236:
50:
6128:
5914:. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.
5092:kingdom. (Kamath, 2001, p. 115)
4996:who later adorned the court of
4254:
4227:
4216:
3783:Pollock, 2006, pp. 288β289, 332
3327:
3229:in Bijjada Bida in present-day
2970:monasteries, such as the Hindu
10551:1189 disestablishments in Asia
10506:Former countries in South Asia
10455:List of districts in Telangana
7690:Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate
6006:. What Is India Publishers Ltd
6004:Archaeological Survey of India
5800:. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
5668:Kamath, Suryanath U. (2001) .
4988:Nagavarma II was the teacher (
4111:Vikramaditya VI abolished the
3893:Kings of the Chalukya line of
3872:'s 12th-century Sanskrit work
3645:
3579:, erotica by Chandraraja, and
3459:Kedareshvara Temple, Balligavi
3415:Mallikarjuna Temple, Kuruvatti
2723:Kedareshvara Temple, Balligavi
2085:. Army commanders were called
13:
1:
8771:List of people from Karnataka
5758:History of Kannada Literature
5539:
5496:. 1996β2006 Kamat's Potpourri
3658:. Jupiter Books. p. 328.
3652:Kamath, Suryanath U. (2001).
3559:(a romance), both written by
3334:Western Chalukya architecture
3223:
3106:on the eighteenth day of the
3001:
2838:resulted in the Hoysala king
2526:. Local guilds were known as
2100:The Western Chalukyas minted
1396:
715:
708:
622:), in an alliance with local
499:Western Chalukya architecture
9229:Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema
8867:Varnashilpi Venkatappa Award
7584:, Cambridge University Press
7552:, Cambridge University Press
7282:Decline of Buddhism in India
6719:Northern Black Polished Ware
6111:"Chalukya Dynasty-catalogue"
5933:. New Delhi: Penguin Books.
5872:Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999).
5762:. New Delhi: Penguin Books.
5754:Narasimhacharya, R. (1988).
5672:. Bangalore: Jupiter Books.
5162:Davison-Jenkins, 2001, p. 89
4701:Narasimhacharya, 1988, p. 22
4674:Narasimhacharya, 1988, p. 20
3804:Kamath, 2001, pp. 10β12, 100
3361:Badami Chalukya architecture
3351:on the Siddesvara temple in
3191:are the best-known authors.
2875:. Scholars in the following
1917:invasion of the subcontinent
564:Mahadeva Temple at Itagi in
355:) ruled most of the western
7:
9289:Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore
7550:An Introduction to Hinduism
6135:Southern States β Karnataka
6066:"Kalyani Chalukyan temples"
5893:Dynastic History Of Magadha
5735:Moraes, George M. (1990) .
3586:
3517:
3392:Trikuteshwara Temple, Gadag
3371:of Karnataka's present-day
3218:. The Indian mathematician
2951:In the Hindu caste system,
2686:
2170:. Other coins included the
2056:(groups of villages) and a
1961:Kalanjarapuravaradhisavaras
1452:Hoysala, the Seuna and the
439:, who moved the capital to
10:
10577:
9984:Asaf Jahi dynasty (Nizams)
7573:Hinduism. Past and present
7443:Chera Perumals of Makkotai
7401:Chera Perumals of Makkotai
6793:Rise of Shramana movements
5980:"The Chalukyas of Kalyani"
5891:Somers, George E. (1977).
5649:Houben, Jan E. M. (1996).
5374:Cousens, 1926, pp. 105β106
5284:Cousens, 1926, pp. 100β102
5218:Cousens, 1926, pp. 114β115
5009:Narasimhachar, 1988, p. 63
4731:"Hoysala Temples of Belur"
4606:Kamath, 2001, pp. 112, 132
4531:Thapar, 2002, pp. 379, 382
4267:. Penguin UK. p. 38.
3571:, by Jagaddala Somanatha;
3476:Bhutanatha group in Badami
3423:Kalleshvara Temple, Bagali
3331:
3267:Abhilashitartha Chintamani
3237:(c. 1150) consists of the
3005:
2890:
2886:
2690:
2681:
2292:Origin of Karnataka's name
2197:
2158:were the principal mints (
2128:, Lakshmideva's coin read
1491:Trailokyamalla (1043-1068)
528:
10432:
10354:
10296:
10228:
10170:
9992:
9931:
9843:
9828:
9761:
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9622:
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9355:
9332:
9189:
9161:
9070:
8982:
8970:
8880:
8827:
8779:
8752:
8564:
8551:Kannada Sahitya Sammelana
8438:
8335:
8267:
8210:
8162:
8114:
8056:
8043:
7845:
7757:
7667:
7652:
7580:Samuel, Geoffrey (2010),
7452:
7349:
7328:Pandyan kingdom (revival)
7313:
7292:
7267:
7239:
7199:
7194:
7135:
7021:
6956:
6914:
6893:
6877:
6866:
6859:
6842:
6826:
6812:
6783:
6776:
6722:
6704:
6701:Painted Grey Ware culture
6686:
6678:
6662:
6638:
6635:
6630:
6617:
6612:
6603:
6524:Chebrolu, Guntur district
6514:
6444:
6406:Hottal in Nanded District
6331:
6203:
6155:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
6086:"Alupa Dynasty-catalogue"
6046:"Index IV, Late Chalukya"
5777:Pollock, Sheldon (2006).
5459:Kamath, 2001, pp. 116β118
5424:Gunther, Michael D 2002.
5360:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5324:" (Cousens, 1926, p. 101)
4799:). (Sastri, 1955, p. 289)
4683:Sastri, 1955, pp. 361β362
3876:and Ranna's Kannada work
3119:in 993 about the life of
1969:Mahabhujabala Chakravarti
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10190:Cyberabad-Hyderabad West
8546:Kannada Sahitya Parishat
8000:Unification of Karnataka
7548:Flood, Gavin D. (1996),
7137:"Golden Age of Hinduism"
7102:Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom
7018:Maha-Meghavahana Dynasty
6779:Persian-Greek influences
6597:Middle kingdoms of India
6346:Ajanta cave #1 paintings
5716:Majumdar, R. C. (1977).
5634:. Abhinav Publications.
5611:Foekema, Gerard (1996).
5571:Cousens, Henry (1996) .
5426:"Monuments of India - V"
5340:The Hindu, June 10, 2002
5257:Cousens, 1926, pp. 85β87
5197:Cousens, 1926, pp. 79β82
5153:Hardy, 1995, pp. 156β157
5067:Sreedharan, 2004, p. 328
5040:Puttaswamy, 2012, p. 331
5000:. (Sastri, 1955, p. 358)
4926:. (Sastri, 1955, p. 356)
4177:. (Sastri, 1955, p. 315)
4115:era and established the
4080:Cousens, 1926, pp. 10β11
3884:. (Kamath, 2001, p. 100)
3613:
3155:Karnataka Kalyana Karaka
3147:Karnataka-Bhashabhushana
3133:, poet laureate of King
2893:Western Chalukya society
2384:Unification of Karnataka
2190:(1.25 grains), and
1476:, eulogised the king in
1438:and weakened the ruling
576:left by kings (scholars
183:β’ Earliest records
10496:Western Chalukya Empire
10037:Jayashankar Bhupalpally
9672:Western Chalukya Empire
8766:Karnataka ethnic groups
8704:Krishnaraja Wadiyar III
7571:Michaels, Axel (2004),
7269:Late-Classical Hinduism
6109:Prabhu, Govindaraya S.
6084:Prabhu, Govindaraya S.
5929:Thapar, Romila (2003).
5910:Sreedharan, E. (2004).
4469:Govindaraya Prabhu, S.
4100:Vikramanakadeva Charita
3927:Moraes, 1931, pp. 88β93
3627:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
3569:Karnataka-Kalyanakaraka
3306:Henry Thomas Colebrooke
2542:(also known as the 500
2329:Western Chalukya Empire
2089:and those who headed a
2052:, further divided into
594:Vikramankadeva Charitam
309:Western Chalukya Empire
36:Western Chalukya Empire
10356:Municipal corporations
10007:Komaram Bheem Asifabad
6655:Middle Gangetic Plain
6469:Thousand Pillar Temple
6258:Mahadeva Temple, Itagi
5876:. New Age Publishers.
5494:"Chalukyas of Kalyana"
4879:Puranik, 1992, p. 4452
4382:Sen, 1999, pp. 388β389
3819:"Kannada inscriptions"
3774:Majumdar, 1977, p. 320
3531:
3494:
3394:
3356:
3298:, a commentary on the
3195:Vikramankadeva Charita
3169:
3017:
2948:to achieve salvation.
2909:
2725:
2710:
2374:Nayakas of Chitradurga
2215:
2013:
1942:Kalachuris of Kalyanis
1492:
1478:Vikramankadeva Charita
569:
557:
542:
285:Seuna (Yadava) dynasty
203:β’ Disestablished
10561:History of Marathwada
10521:12th century in India
10516:11th century in India
10511:10th century in India
9712:Sultanate of Golconda
9692:Eastern Ganga dynasty
9652:Vishnukundina dynasty
9199:Alluri Sitharama Raju
8035:Western Ganga dynasty
7184:Western Ganga Dynasty
7051: 1st century BCE
7039:Early Pandyan kingdom
7004: 2nd century BCE
6964:(ca. 200 BC - 300 CE)
6958:Preclassical Hinduism
6939:Early Pandyan kingdom
6911: 3rd century BCE
6856: 4th century BCE
6823: 5th century BCE
6733: 6th century BCE
6658:Lower Gangetic Plain
6646:Upper Gangetic Plain
6462:Someshwara temple in
6195:Historical places of
6025:History of Indian Art
5834:Rice, E. P. (1982) .
5477:Pollock, 2006, p. 332
4710:Mack, 2001, pp. 35β36
3525:
3484:
3455:Kaitabheshvara Temple
3399:Kasivisvesvara Temple
3389:
3341:
3206:by the Kashmiri poet
3163:
3098:(whom he compares to
3088:Saahasabheema Vijayam
3015:
2923:Kalachuris of Kalyani
2900:
2744:in the Chalukyas and
2730:Western Ganga dynasty
2716:
2708:
2581:, Kurumba, Kambhoja (
2205:
2144:Sri Pandya Dhanamjaya
2124:, Someshvara II used
2003:
1486:
1028:Kali Vishnuvardhana V
654:(present-day coastal
563:
548:
541:, Shivamogga district
536:
507:Kasivisvesvara Temple
492:Kalachuris of Kalyani
466:in the north and the
395:. It is known as the
92:Common languages
10012:Bhadradri Kothagudem
9609:Wildlife sanctuaries
9279:Parvathipuram Manyam
9121:Rose-ringed parakeet
8857:Rajyotsava Prashasti
8724:K. S. Narasimhaswamy
7534:Michaels (2004) p.41
7525:Michaels (2004) p.40
7507:Michaels (2004) p.39
7489:Michaels (2004) p.39
7426:Kamboja-Pala dynasty
7058: 1st century CE
6487:Alampur, Mahbubnagar
6431:Shiva temples at Pen
6044:Gunther, Michael D.
5630:Hardy, Adam (1995).
5468:Hardy, 1995, pp. 6β7
5239:Kamath, 2001, p. 117
5113:Sastri, 1955, p. 427
5076:Sastri, 1955, p. 324
5058:Sastri, 1955, p. 315
5049:Thapar, 2003, p. 393
5031:Thapar, 2003, p. 394
4888:Sastri, 1955, p. 361
4861:Kamath, 2001, p. 114
4852:Sastri, 1955, p. 292
4817:Sastri, 1955, p. 289
4808:Sastri, 1955, p. 288
4760:Sastri, 1955, p. 286
4719:Kamath, 2001, p. 152
4692:Kamath, 2001, p. 182
4656:Thapar, 2003, p. 399
4597:Sastri, 1955, p. 302
4588:Thapar, 2002, p. 383
4576:Sastri, 1955, p. 301
4567:Thapar, 2002, p. 384
4558:Sastri, 1955, p. 300
4549:Sastri, 1955, p. 299
4540:Thapar, 2002, p. 382
4522:Sastri, 1955, p. 298
4513:Thapar, 2002, p. 378
4504:Thapar, 2002, p. 373
4495:Kamath, 2001, p. 111
4418:Kamath, 2001, p. 109
4409:Kamath, 2001, p. 110
4400:Sastri, 1955, p. 192
4391:Sastri, 1955, p. 180
4373:Kamath, 2001, p. 127
4346:Cousens, 1926, p. 13
4334:Kamath, 2001, p. 108
4322:Kamath, 2001, p. 107
4301:Sastri, 1955, p. 176
4163:Cousens, 1926, p. 12
4089:Sastri, 1955, p. 172
4071:Sastri, 1955, p. 170
4062:Kamath, 2001, p. 104
4053:Sastri, 1955, p. 169
4035:Sastri, 1955, p. 166
4026:Kamath, 2001, p. 103
3962:Sastri, 1955, p. 164
3874:Vikramadeva Charitam
3860:Kamath, 2001, p. 101
3795:Houben, 1996, p. 215
3750:Somers, 1977, p. 214
3506:-turned pillars and
3457:at Kubatur, and the
3403:Dodda Basappa Temple
3365:Hoysala architecture
3050:Bhagavata Sampradaya
2354:Sultanate of Bijapur
2264:History of Karnataka
1909:class=notpageimage|
1404:Battle of Vijayawada
918:Kubja Vishnuvardhana
155:β’ 1184β1189 CE
9717:Vijayanagara Empire
9647:Salankayana dynasty
9081:Maa Telugu Thalliki
8744:G. S. Shivarudrappa
8714:Gopalakrishna Adiga
8365:Chitrakala Parishat
8292:Dams and reservoirs
8164:Kalaburagi division
8005:Vijayanagara Empire
7980:Rashtrakuta dynasty
7895:Chitradurga Nayakas
7681:Emblem of Karnataka
7385:Rashtrakuta dynasty
6837:Shaishunaga dynasty
6787:Second Urbanisation
6632:Indo-Gangetic Plain
6426:Daitya Sudan temple
5986:. Kamat's Potpourri
5984:Dynasties of Deccan
5963:Indian Architecture
5414:Hardy, 1995, p. 157
5384:Githa U.B. (2002).
5311:Hardy, 1995, p. 324
5302:Hardy, 1995, p. 335
5293:Hardy, 1995, p. 333
5275:Hardy, 1995, p. 321
5266:Hardy, 1995, p. 330
5248:Hardy, 1995, p. 323
5227:Hardy, 1995, p. 326
5209:Hardy, 1995, p. 336
4733:. Kamat's Potpourri
3557:Karnataka Kadambari
3342:A Western Chalukya
3308:translated it into
3275:Vikraman-Kabhyudaya
2546:of Ayyavolepura in
2344:Vijayanagara Empire
2213:Davanagere district
2194:(9.6 grains).
2186:(2.5 grains),
2166:, weighing 96
2122:Sri Tre lo ka malla
511:Mallikarjuna Temple
244:Rashtrakuta dynasty
193:β’ Established
10541:973 establishments
10536:Medieval Karnataka
10526:Dynasties of India
10424:MeerpetβJillelguda
10082:Medchal-Malkajgiri
9677:Rashtrakuta Empire
9632:Satavahana dynasty
9145:Banginapalli Mango
8654:Nijaguna Shivayogi
8058:Bangalore division
7516:Hiltebeitel (2002)
7498:Hiltebeitel (2002)
7196:Hephthalite Empire
7032:(300 BCE β 200 CE)
7023:Satavahana dynasty
7009:Indo-Greek Kingdom
6932:(300 BCE β 200 CE)
6923:Satavahana dynasty
6896:Spread of Buddhism
6618:Northwestern India
6361:Hottal near Deglur
6064:Kannikeswaran, K.
6050:Monuments of India
5836:Kannada Literature
5390:Chitralakshana.com
4918:The other two are
3532:
3495:
3431:Siddhesvara Temple
3427:Davangere district
3395:
3357:
3318:Sangita Samayasara
3235:Siddhanta Siromani
3170:
3164:A popular Kannada
3018:
2918:Hindu caste system
2910:
2868:Vijayanagar Empire
2820:, a commentary on
2816:). He later wrote
2746:Vaishnava Hinduism
2726:
2711:
2334:Southern Kalachuri
2324:Rashtrakuta Empire
2216:
2182:(15 grains),
2178:(48 grains),
2174:(65 grains),
2087:Mahamandaleshwaras
2048:; under them were
2024:(chief minister),
2014:
1493:
1449:Virarajendra Chola
1408:Virarajendra Chola
1336:Jagadhekamalla III
1078:Beta Vijayaditya V
988:Vishnuvardhana III
948:Vishnu Vardhana II
730:Chalukya dynasties
570:
558:
543:
517:in Bagali and the
515:Kalleshvara Temple
513:in Kuruvatti, the
409:Rashtrakuta Empire
143:β’ 957β997 CE
10473:
10472:
10180:Hyderabad central
9959:Western Chalukyas
9777:
9776:
9667:Eastern Chalukyas
8918:
8917:
8862:Jakanachari Award
8699:Shishunala Sharif
8410:Togalu gombeyaata
8263:
8262:
8116:Belagavi division
7960:Kingdom of Mysore
7940:Kalyani Chalukyas
7749:Southern birdwing
7603:
7602:
7598:
7597:
7594:
7593:
7435:Eastern Chalukyas
7431:Kalyani Chalukyas
7389:Eastern Chalukyas
7378:Gurjara-Pratihara
7371: 9th century
7356:Eastern Chalukyas
7339: 8th century
7324:Eastern Chalukyas
7310:Mlechchha dynasty
7289: 7th century
7271:(ca. CE 650-1100)
7218: 6th century
7191: 5th century
7151: 4th century
7097: 3rd century
7085: 2nd century
6995:Mahayana Buddhism
6962:"Hindu Synthesis"
6829:Persian conquests
6714:Shramanic culture
6650:Ganga-Yamuna doab
6563:
6562:
6506:Jangaon, Warangal
6454:Bhadrakali Temple
6278:Chaudayyadanapura
6096:on 15 August 2006
6031:on 6 October 2006
5965:. Gerard da Cunha
5826:978-0-12-397913-1
5532:Rice, 1921, p. 33
5396:on 6 October 2006
5086:Sangita Ratnakara
4979:Rice, 1921, p. 34
4961:Rice, 1921, p. 32
4870:Sen, 1999, p. 393
4477:on 15 August 2006
4313:Sen, 1999, p. 388
4274:978-0-14-196655-7
4213:Sen, 1999, p. 387
4186:Bilhana was made
4145:Sen, 1999, p. 386
4017:Sen, 1999, p. 384
3994:Rajaraja Narendra
3983:Sen, 1999, p. 383
3762:Sen, 1999, p. 282
3638:978-93-80607-34-4
3401:in Lakkundi, the
3363:and 13th-century
3322:Sangita Ratnakara
3314:Sangita Chudamani
3301:YΔjΓ±avalkya SmαΉti
3135:Jagadhekamalla II
3067:, the grammarian
2980:and the Buddhist
2877:Kingdom of Mysore
2736:were setbacks to
2732:by the Cholas in
2648:Abbasid Caliphate
2642:, the empires of
2459:
2458:
2369:Nayakas of Keladi
2359:Kingdom of Mysore
2349:Bahmani Sultanate
2108:with Kannada and
2034:Tadeyadandanayaka
2010:Bagalkot district
1926:Jagadhekamalla II
1771:
1756:
1389:
1388:
1354:
1353:
1316:Jagadhekamalla II
1227:Western Chalukyas
1216:
1215:
1198:Rajaraja Narendra
1128:Chalukya Bhima II
1008:Vishnuvardhana IV
909:Eastern Chalukyas
898:
897:
839:Vijaya-Bhattarika
666:and crown prince
509:in Lakkundi, the
503:Tungabhadra River
401:Eastern Chalukyas
397:Western Chalukyas
305:
304:
301:
300:
297:
296:
249:
248:
73:
18:Western Chalukyas
16:(Redirected from
10568:
10419:Bandlaguda Jagir
10172:Commissionerates
10122:Rajanna Sircilla
10042:Jogulamba Gadwal
9969:Musunuri Nayakas
9816:
9815:
9814:
9804:
9797:
9790:
9781:
9780:
9771:India portal
9769:
9768:
9767:
9702:Musunuri Nayakas
9682:Kakatiya dynasty
9657:Chalukya dynasty
8957:
8956:
8955:
8945:
8938:
8931:
8922:
8921:
8872:Kempegowda Award
8852:Basava Puraskara
8847:Nrupatunga Award
8719:V. Seetharamaiah
8540:
8533:
8526:
8519:
8512:
8505:
8498:
8491:
8489:Western Chalukya
8484:
8477:
8470:
8463:
8456:
8430:Mysore musicians
8360:Channapatna toys
8277:Cities and towns
8230:Dakshina Kannada
8054:
8053:
8020:Veera Ballala II
7955:Kittur Chennamma
7915:Kingdom of Coorg
7890:Chalukya dynasty
7640:
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7305:Empire of Harsha
7301:Vakataka dynasty
7254:Kalabhra dynasty
7250:Badami Chalukyas
7241:Adivasi (tribes)
7210:Kalabhra dynasty
7176:Kalabhra dynasty
7172:Andhra Ikshvakus
7139:(ca. CE 320-650)
7123:Adivasi (tribes)
6991:Smarta Tradition
6844:Adivasi (tribes)
6759:Adivasi (tribes)
6615:cultural period
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5974:
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3443:Dharwad district
3419:Bellary district
3257:on the planets.
3231:Bijapur district
3228:
3225:
3168:by Akka Mahadevi
2907:Shimoga district
2792:kayakave kailasa
2751:Shravanabelagola
2740:. The growth of
2709:Statue of Basava
2451:
2444:
2437:
2274:
2251:
2250:
2156:Dharwad district
2072:rule. Chiefs of
1977:Veera Ballala II
1965:Mahamandaleshwar
1954:Dharwad district
1903:
1901:
1887:
1872:
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1391:Jayasimha's son
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1168:Jata Choda Bhima
1048:Chalukya Bhima I
938:Indra Bhattaraka
914:
913:
745:
744:
740:Badami Chalukyas
726:
725:
720:
717:
713:
710:
692:Rajendra Chola I
672:Rajaraja Chola I
670:. Chola emperor
668:Rajendra Chola I
664:Rajaraja Chola I
621:
602:Bijapur district
555:Bellary district
488:Kakatiya dynasty
421:Paramara dynasty
389:Chalukya dynasty
369:Kalyani Chalukya
351:
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344:
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9896:Telugu language
9839:
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9773:
9765:
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9757:
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9697:Gajapati Empire
9687:Velanati Chodas
9662:Pallava dynasty
9637:Andhra Ikshvaku
9618:
9565:
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9351:
9328:
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9129:Great Snakehead
9066:
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8837:Karnataka Ratna
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8684:Jagannatha Dasa
8599:Devar Dasimayya
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8212:Mysore division
8206:
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8110:
8106:Chikkaballapura
8071:Bangalore Rural
8066:Bangalore Urban
8039:
8030:Vikramaditya VI
8025:Vikramaditya II
7950:Shivappa Nayaka
7935:Kadamba dynasty
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3916:Tribhuvanamalla
3912:Manavysya gotra
3905:
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3892:
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3882:Vikramaditya II
3868:
3864:
3859:
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3608:Vikramaditya VI
3589:
3520:
3487:Brahma Jinalaya
3451:Koppal district
3447:Mahadeva Temple
3439:Haveri district
3336:
3330:
3251:celestial globe
3226:
3212:Vikramaditya VI
3185:Channabasavanna
3149:on grammar and
3071:, the minister
3026:Vachana sahitya
3010:
3004:
2942:self-immolation
2895:
2889:
2784:system. In his
2703:
2689:
2684:
2498:Hoysala Kingdom
2465:(officials) or
2455:
2426:
2425:
2424:
2397:
2389:
2388:
2364:Hyderabad State
2339:Hoysala Kingdom
2319:Chalukya Empire
2305:
2297:
2296:
2282:
2200:
2126:Bhuvaneka malla
2026:Sandhivigrahika
1998:
1952:in present-day
1921:
1920:
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1470:Tribhuvanamalla
1428:Vikramaditya VI
1399:
1385:
1356:
1355:
1296:Vikramaditya VI
1229:
1218:
1217:
1208:Vijayaditya VII
1098:Vikramaditya II
1038:Vijayaditya III
911:
900:
899:
880:Vikramaditya II
742:
718:
711:
648:Godavari Rivers
619:
588:in Kannada and
578:Sheldon Pollock
566:Koppal district
531:
519:Mahadeva Temple
460:Vikramaditya VI
349:
316:
312:
290:
276:
262:
257:Hoysala Kingdom
237:
204:
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156:
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112:
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40:
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23:
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10508:
10503:
10501:Former empires
10498:
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10336:National Parks
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9941:
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9644:
9642:Ananda Gotrika
9639:
9634:
9628:
9626:
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9619:
9617:
9616:
9611:
9606:
9601:
9596:
9594:National parks
9591:
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9507:
9502:
9497:
9495:Tadepalligudem
9492:
9487:
9482:
9477:
9472:
9467:
9462:
9457:
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9442:
9437:
9432:
9427:
9422:
9417:
9412:
9407:
9402:
9397:
9392:
9387:
9382:
9380:Chilakaluripet
9377:
9372:
9367:
9361:
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9353:
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9350:
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9344:
9338:
9336:
9330:
9329:
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9301:
9299:Sri Sathya Sai
9296:
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9211:
9206:
9201:
9195:
9193:
9187:
9186:
9184:
9183:
9178:
9176:Coastal Andhra
9173:
9167:
9165:
9159:
9158:
9156:
9155:
9150:
9147:
9142:
9139:
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9009:
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8999:
8994:
8988:
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8980:
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8971:
8968:
8967:
8964:Andhra Pradesh
8948:
8947:
8940:
8933:
8925:
8916:
8915:
8913:
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8907:
8902:
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8806:
8804:National parks
8801:
8796:
8791:
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8783:
8777:
8776:
8774:
8773:
8768:
8762:
8760:
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8739:D. V. Gundappa
8736:
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8729:M. Govinda Pai
8726:
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8706:
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8696:
8691:
8686:
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8664:Purandara Dasa
8661:
8659:Ratnakaravarni
8656:
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8427:
8422:
8417:
8412:
8407:
8402:
8397:
8392:
8390:Karnatik music
8387:
8382:
8377:
8372:
8367:
8362:
8357:
8352:
8347:
8341:
8339:
8333:
8332:
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8265:
8264:
8261:
8260:
8258:
8257:
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8247:
8242:
8237:
8232:
8227:
8222:
8220:Chamarajanagar
8216:
8214:
8208:
8207:
8205:
8204:
8199:
8194:
8189:
8184:
8179:
8174:
8168:
8166:
8160:
8159:
8157:
8156:
8154:Uttara Kannada
8151:
8146:
8141:
8136:
8131:
8126:
8120:
8118:
8112:
8111:
8109:
8108:
8103:
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8027:
8022:
8017:
8015:Vishnuvardhana
8012:
8007:
8002:
7997:
7992:
7987:
7982:
7977:
7972:
7967:
7962:
7957:
7952:
7947:
7945:Keladi Nayakas
7942:
7937:
7932:
7930:Hoysala Empire
7927:
7922:
7917:
7912:
7907:
7902:
7897:
7892:
7887:
7882:
7877:
7872:
7867:
7862:
7857:
7851:
7849:
7843:
7842:
7840:
7839:
7834:
7832:Transportation
7829:
7824:
7819:
7814:
7809:
7804:
7799:
7794:
7789:
7784:
7779:
7774:
7769:
7763:
7761:
7755:
7754:
7752:
7751:
7745:
7739:
7730:
7721:
7712:
7703:
7701:Asian elephant
7693:
7692:
7683:
7673:
7671:
7665:
7664:
7653:
7650:
7649:
7633:
7632:
7625:
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7509:
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7491:
7482:
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7457:
7454:
7453:
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7449:
7428:
7419:
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7410:
7404:
7403:
7382:
7380:
7375:
7373:
7367:
7366:
7353:
7348:
7346:
7341:
7335:
7334:
7317:
7312:
7307:
7298:
7296:
7294:Indo-Sassanids
7291:
7285:
7284:
7266:
7258:
7257:
7243:
7238:
7236:
7231:
7229:
7220:
7214:
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7203:
7198:
7193:
7187:
7186:
7169:
7167:Varman dynasty
7158:
7153:
7147:
7146:
7134:
7126:
7125:
7120:
7114:
7109:
7104:
7099:
7093:
7092:
7087:
7081:
7080:
7078:
7076:
7071:
7068:Indo-Parthians
7064:Indo-Scythians
7060:
7054:
7053:
7047:
7046:
7020:
7011:
7006:
7000:
6999:
6997:
6955:
6947:
6946:
6920:
6913:
6907:
6906:
6904:
6899:
6892:
6884:
6883:
6880:HISTORICAL AGE
6875:
6874:
6872:
6865:
6858:
6852:
6851:
6846:
6841:
6839:
6834:
6832:
6825:
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6811:
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6775:
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6756:
6754:
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6721:
6703:
6685:
6677:
6669:
6668:
6660:
6659:
6656:
6653:
6643:
6642:
6640:Southern India
6637:
6636:Central India
6634:
6629:
6616:
6604:
6601:
6600:
6593:
6592:
6585:
6578:
6570:
6561:
6560:
6558:
6557:
6551:
6546:
6541:
6536:
6531:
6526:
6520:
6518:
6516:Andhra Pradesh
6512:
6511:
6509:
6508:
6499:
6494:
6489:
6484:
6478:Ramappa Temple
6475:
6466:
6460:
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6368:
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6300:
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6290:
6285:
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6270:
6265:
6260:
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5103:
5094:
5078:
5069:
5060:
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5033:
5024:
5011:
5002:
4998:Hoysala Empire
4981:
4972:
4963:
4954:
4937:
4928:
4911:
4899:
4890:
4881:
4872:
4863:
4854:
4845:
4836:
4832:Someshvara III
4819:
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4753:
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4703:
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4253:
4246:
4226:
4215:
4201:
4192:
4179:
4165:
4156:
4147:
4138:
4121:
4117:Vikrama-varsha
4104:
4091:
4082:
4073:
4064:
4055:
4046:
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7246:Vishnukundina
7244:
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7232:
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7206:Vishnukundina
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7110:
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7107:Kushan Empire
7105:
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7098:
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7090:Kushan Empire
7086:
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7028:Sangam period
7024:
7019:
7015:
7014:Shunga Empire
7010:
7005:
7002:
7001:
6998:
6996:
6992:
6988:
6987:Brahma Sutras
6984:
6983:Bhagavad Gita
6980:
6976:
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6968:
6963:
6959:
6954:
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6924:
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6917:Maurya Empire
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5902:81-7017-059-1
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5883:81-224-1198-3
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5718:Ancient India
5714:
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5708:81-85026-53-X
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5334:Rao, Kishan.
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4132:) along with
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3213:
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3181:Allama Prabhu
3178:
3177:Akka Mahadevi
3174:
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3143:Kavyavalokana
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2852:Allama Prabhu
2849:
2848:Akka Mahadevi
2843:
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2829:
2828:
2827:Brahma Sutras
2823:
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2800:reincarnation
2797:
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1899:SULTANATE
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3587:See also
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2992:ghatikas
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2629:, musk,
2627:bdellium
2623:emeralds
2583:Cambodia
2567:Malaysia
2506:brigands
2490:gavundas
2471:gavundas
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2310:Kadambas
2304:Polities
2256:a series
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2148:Lakkundi
2118:Sri Jaya
2083:Kampanas
2074:Mandalas
2054:Kampanas
1985:Banavasi
1950:Annigeri
1794:KARNATAS
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1684:KADAMBAS
1454:Kadambas
1250:997β1008
1108:Bhima II
907:Vengi /
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628:Karka II
613:Banavasi
523:Sanskrit
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110:Hinduism
100:Sanskrit
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9923:Tourism
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9831:Capital
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9571:Tourism
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9254:Krishna
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9163:Regions
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9105:Kabaddi
9071:Symbols
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