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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...
- successes against the Western Chalukya king Tailapa II, but was ultimately defeated and killed by Tailapa some time between 994 CE and 998 CE. Munja succeeded...
- invasion of their capital by the ruler of the Paramara dynasty of Malwa, Tailapa II, a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruling from Bi****ur region defeated...
- the free dictionary. Tailapa may refer to: Tailapa I, a feudatory to the Rashtrakutas, ancestor of Tailapa II and Tailapa III Tailapa II (r. 993–997), founder...
- Tailapa III (r. 1151–1162 CE) succeeded his brother Jagadhekamalla II to the Western Chalukya throne. His rule saw the beginning of the end of the Chalukya...
- indicates they were a distinct line unrelated to the Early Chalukyas. Tailapa II, a Rashtrakuta feudatory ruling from Tardavadi – 1000 (Bi****ur district)...
- the Indian Rashtrakuta dynasty until it was captured by the Indian ruler Tailapa II of the Western Chalukya Empire. Zoroastrians from Greater Iran migrated...
- Jagadeka-malla II suppress a rebellion by Tailapa and the Choda chiefs. Because he was a member of the Chalukya royal family, Tailapa was released and probably allowed...
- Mysore territory was an early power centre (Cousens (1926), pp. 10, 105.) Tailapa II, the founder king was the governor of Tardavadi in modern Bi****ur district...
- Tailapa II, and Ponnamayya. Attimabbe’s Father Mallapa belonged to “Vajiivamsa“ of Kondniya gotra and known as Dandnayaka title, bestowed by Tailapa II...