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- Vijayaditya (696–733 CE) followed his father, Vinayaditya on to the Chalukya throne. His long reign was marked by general peace and prosperity. Vijayaditya...
- Vijayaditya II (born c. 738 CE), son of Kirtivarman II, was crown prince of the Badami Chalukya dynasty until its destruction in 753 by the Rashtrakutas...
- Vijayaditya III came to power in 848 AD. The then Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha treated him as his ally and after Amoghavarsha's death, Vijayaditya proclaimed...
- Gunaga Vijayaditya III (848 – 892 AD) was the most powerful king of the Vengi kingdom. His military victories brought a large portion of the Deccan under...
- Vikramaditya II (reigned 733 – 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father. This...
- II was killed, but Vijayaditya, Saktivarman's father ****umed the throne and repulsed the Chola attempts at unseating him. Vijayaditya however accepted to...
- the Pallavas and married a Pallava princess. She had a child called Vijayaditya who is claimed to be the ****keshin I's father. However, according to...
- Vijayaditya I (died 1175) was a king of the Shilahara dynasty. He joined in a conspiracy which was being formed by Bijjala, a minister of his feudal Lord...
- Chola I who had plans of his own. Kulothunga expelled the Vengi ruler Vijayaditya. In a civil uprising in the Chola capital, Athirajendra was killed making...
- the empire to rule. Emperor Amoghavarsha reigned from 815 to 877 CE. Vijayaditya II of the Eastern Chalukya family overthrew Bhima Salki, the ruling Rashtrakuta...