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- Akkadevi (ಆಕ್ಕದೀವಿ in Kannada, also Akkādēvi, Akkā-dēvi), 1010–1064 CE was a princess of the Chalukya dynasty of Karnataka and governor of an area known...
- Satyashraya had two daughters. Vradhamabbarasi and Akkadevi and one son Kundin (Kundiraja). Akkadevi was a good administrator and was governing some division...
- capital from Badami to Kalyani, in the present day district of Bidar. Akkadevi, sister of the Kalyani Chalukya Jayasimha II ruled in the area for more...
- women were involved in administrative and martial affairs such as princess Akkadevi, (sister of King Jayasimha II) who fought and defeated rebellious feudals...
- against the Ottoman Empire she was later captured by Ottoman forces in 1917 Akkadevi (11th century) was a princess of the Chalukya dynasty of Karnataka and...
- (approximate date) Adalbero III of Luxembourg, German nobleman (d. 1072) Akkadevi, princess of the Chalukya dynasty (d. 1064) Anno II, archbishop of Cologne...
- (b. 1024) December 19 – Fujiwara no Nagaie, ****anese nobleman (b. 1005) Akkadevi, princess of the Chalukya dynasty (b. 1010) Dromtön, Tibetan monk and founder...
- soldiers. 11th century: Sikelgaita commands troops in her own right. 1047: Akkadevi, an Indian princess, besieges the fort of Gokage. 1050: Norwegian noblewoman...
- (b. 1024) December 19 – Fujiwara no Nagaie, ****anese nobleman (b. 1005) Akkadevi, princess of the Chalukya dynasty (b. 1010) Dromtön, Tibetan monk and founder...
- women were involved in administrative and martial affairs such as princess Akkadevi, (sister of King Jayasimha II) who fought and defeated rebellious feudals...