- of
Talakad" in
Quarterly Journal of
Mythic Society,
April 1954 by Dr S.
Srikanta Sastri The
Gangas of
Talakad Talakad Map "Thousands
throng Talakad". The...
-
South Indian dynasties.
Archaeological excavations of the sand
dunes at
Talakad (or Talakadu) have
shown the
existence of
several ruined temples built...
- had its
capital at Banavasi; the
Western Ganga Dynasty was
formed with
Talakad as its capital.
These were also the
first kingdoms to use
Kannada in administration...
- Old-Kannada
inscription of c. 726 AD,
discovered in
Talakad, from the rule of King
Shivamara I or
Sripurusha (Western
Ganga Dynasty)...
- the
Hoysala king
Vishnuvardhana defeated the
Cholas in the
Battle of
Talakad in
south Karnataka, and
extended his rule over the region. In the later...
- and its
capital Talakad from the Cholas. To
commemorate this achievement,
Vishnuvardhana built the
Keerthinarayana temple at
Talakad.
Gangavadi was ruled...
- (modern
southern Karnataka) from the
hegemony of the
Cholas in the
battle of
Talakad, and
parts of Nolambavdi.
According to
historian Coelho, the
Hoysalas gained...
-
Vishnuvardhana defeated the
Cholas in the
battle of
Talakad which led to the
Hoysalas regaining control of
Talakad.
Kempe Gowda I,
Modern Bangalore was founded...
- Mysore, 25 km from Somanathapura, 18 km from T.Narsipur, and is
close to
Talakad. The town gets its name "Mudukut****" from the
river Cauvery as it gets...
- and
sculptural activity under the
patronage of
Western Ganga dynasty of
Talakad.
Chandragupta Maurya is said to have died on the hill of Chandragiri, which...