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Tailapa II (r. c. 973-997) also
known as
Taila II and by his
title Ahavamalla, was the
founder of the
Western Chalukya Empire in
peninsular India. Tailapa...
- the
eldest son of
Ahavamalla Someshwara I, and crown-prince
Someshwara II in Kampili, and
spoiled his
coronation ceremony.
Ahavamalla Someshwara I seems...
- by
Kakatiya Raja of
nearby Bommanapalle village and a
subordinate of
Ahavamalla Someswara I,
Kalyani Chalukya ruler.
Gandikota came
under the rule of...
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administering the area
around Gadag succeeded his
father Someshvara I (
Ahavamalla) as the
Western Chalukya king. He was the
eldest son of
Someshvara I....
- Sovideva, King (1168–1176) Mallugi, King (c.1176) Sankama, King (1176–1180)
Ahavamalla, King (1180–1183) Singhana, King (1183–1184)
Kalachuris of
Tripuri (complete...
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major battles. The
first one took
place in 1058 CE
between Chalukya king
Ahavamalla and
Chola king Rajendra. The
Chola king
Rajadhiraja was
killed during...
- 1042 – 29
March 1068) was a king of the
Western Chalukyas. Also
known as "
Ahavamalla" or "Trilokamalla",
Someshvara succeeded his
father Jayasimha II to the...
- (1168–1176) Mallugi,
overthrown by his
brother Sankama Sankama (1176–1180)
Ahavamalla (1180–83)
Singhana (1183–84), last
ruler Regin of
known rulers is disputed-...
- Nolambakulantaka.
Nanni Nolamba was the king who was
ruling in c. 970 CE.
Ahavamalla Nolamba appears identical with
Nanni Nolamba.
Mahendra II was succeeded...
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Vikramaditya VI fled the
battlefield with
Jayasimha III and Annala, and
finally Ahavamalla Someshvara I too fled the battle. In
another war,Someshvara I's second...