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Rashtrakuta (IAST:
rāṣṭrakūṭa) (r. 753 – 982 CE) was a
Hindu dynasty ruling large parts of the
Indian subcontinent between the 6th and 10th centuries....
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before turning his
attention against the old
enemies the
Palas and
Rastrakutas. The
Palas of Bengal,
ruled by
Emperor Devapala (c. 810–850), were reputed...
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Krishna II of the
Rastrakutas.
Anniga or
Annayya with the
title Bira-Nolamba
ruled in the
period of
Amoghavarsha of
Rastrakutas.
Dilipa or
Iriva Nolamba...
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royalty using the
finest of workmanship.
After the fall of the
Rāṣṭrakūṭas, it
remained the
capital of
their successors, the
Kalyani Chalukyas or...
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Chalukya defeated the
Rastrakutas after a
prolonged battle taking advantage of
Karka 2nd's (the last
ruler of
Rastrakutas) weakness. The world-famous...
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Tripartite Struggle, c. 760 – c. 973 CE Gurjara-Pratihara
Dynasty Rastrakuta Dynasty Pala
Dynasty Chola Dynasty, c. 848 – c. 1251 CE 2nd
Chalukya Dynasty...
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reign of
Mahavalis (Baanaas), Kadambas, Chalukyas, Pallava, Vaidumbaas,
Rastrakutas, Cholas,
Hoysalas and
Mysore kings. B.
Lewis Rice
recorded 1,347 inscriptions...
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Tripartite Struggle, c. 760 – c. 973 CE Gurjara-Pratihara
Dynasty Rastrakuta Dynasty Pala
Dynasty Chola Dynasty, c. 848 – c. 1251 CE 2nd
Chalukya Dynasty...
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Archived from the
original on 25 July 2011.
Retrieved 12 May 2008. "
Rastrakutas".
Official website of the
Central Institute of
Indian Languages. Archived...
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before turning his
attention against the old enemies, the
Palas and
Rastrakutas. The
Palas of Bengal,
ruled by King
Devapala (c. 810–850), were reputed...