- are
known from
inscriptional evidence: Shankaragana, Krishnaraja, and
Buddharaja. The
Kalachuris lost
their power to the
Chalukyas of
Vatapi in the 7th...
-
Prakashadharma Yashodharman (515–545)
Krishnaraja (545–575)
Shankaragana (575–600)
Buddharaja (600–625)
Paramara (early ruler)
Upendra Krishnraja Vairisimha (I) Siyaka...
- present-day
Gujarat and
Maharashtra after defeating the
Kalachuri king
Buddharaja. He also
consolidated his rule in the
Konkan coastal region of Maharashtra...
-
Rojarsangama Maha Vidyalaya,
Rojarsangama 1C 528
Kotmale Kotmale Sri
Buddharaja Maha Vidyalaya, Nawa
Thispane 1C 615
Kotmale Kotmale Ananda D****anayaka...
-
Krishnaraja have been
found in
Nashik district.
However the
Kalahchuris under Buddharaja were
defeated by the
Chalukyas under Mangalesha, and were made feudatories...
-
palace on
Alaungtang Hill in Tharrawaddy,
where a
royal city,
known as
Buddharaja Myo, or “Buddhist King’s Town”, was
ceremonially plotted out. The new...
- 575–600)
conquered parts of the
Magadhan Empire. Shankaragana' son,
Buddharaja (r. 600–625) was
defeated by
Chalukyas and lost
southern territories and...
- valley.
There were
three prominent members; Krishnaraja,
Shankaragana and
Buddharaja. They
distributed coins and
epigraphs around this area.
Kalachuris of...
-
Aurangabad districts in the south.
Shankaragana was
succeeded by his son
Buddharaja, who was
involved in a
struggle with the
Chalukya king
Mangalesha on the...
-
mentioned is not to be
confused with one who
founded Buddhism; this is
Buddharaja of the
Kalachuri dynasty. 13–14 The
wealth of the
Kalatsuri has been expended...