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Ballāla Sena or
Ballal Sen (Bengali: বল্লাল সেন; reign: 1160–1178), also
known as
Ballal Sen in
vernacular literature, was the
second ruler of the Sena...
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Veera Ballala II (reigned 22 July 1173–1220) was the most
notable king of the
Hoysala Kingdom. His
successes against the
Yadavas of Devagiri, the Southern...
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Hoysala king
Ballala II for
control of the
former Chalukya territory in present-day Karnataka.
Around 1189 CE, he
defeated Ballala in a
battle at Soratur...
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Veera Ballala IV, also
Veera Virupaksha Ballala was the last
Hoysala king. He was the
eldest son and
successor of the
powerful Hoysala emperor Veera Ballala...
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Ballala is the name of
multiple South Indian kings of the
Hoysala Empire:
Veera Ballala I 1102 - 1108 CE
Veera Ballala II 1173-1220 CE
Veera Ballala III...
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Veera Ballala III (reigned 31
January 1292 – 8
September 1342) was the last
great king of the
Hoysala Empire.
During his rule, the
northern and southern...
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joined Ballala.
Kumarapala then sent an army
against Ballala around 1150-51 CE. Kumarapala's Abu
Paramara feudatory Yashodhavala killed Ballala in a battle...
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after defeating Veera Ballala II,
Kulottunga Chola III
entered into a
marital alliance with him
through Ballala's marriage to a
Chola princess...
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thwart attackers sent by Pallava, a
rival of
Ballala's.
During the
festival of
Durga Puja, the
Ballala family is
engaged in a
conflict with a
rival group...
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regarded as non-Kshatriya. The
Nambudiri Brahmins and
Samantha Arasu Ballalas of
Kasaragod are
examples of
Brahmkshatriyas by descent,
while the Nambiathiri...