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Baddega (r. c. 850–895 CE), who ****umed the
title Solada-gaṇḍa, was an
Indian ruler from the
Vemulavada Chalukya dynasty. He was a v****al of the Rashtrakuta...
- II (c. 930-941 CE)
Vagaraja (c. 941-950 CE);
Bhadradeva or
Baddega-Narasinga
alias Baddega II (c. 941-946 CE)
Arikesari III (c. 946-968 CE) The following...
- with Govinda's
paternal uncle Baddega-deva (later
Amoghavarsha III), a
rival claimant to the
Rashtrakuta throne.
Baddega had been
living in the Tripuri...
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Amoghavarsha III (reigned 936–939 CE),
whose Kannada name was
Baddega (Kannada: ಬದ್ದೆಗ), was in
exile in
Tripuri and was a
younger brother of
Indra III...
- together.
Vikramaditya I (III)
Vengi (Eastern)
Yuddhamalla I
Vengi (Eastern)
Baddega I
Soladaganda c.850-895
Vemulavada Bhima I 892–921
Vengi (Eastern) Yuddhamalla...
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Arikesari II (c. 930–941 CE)
Vagaraja (c. 941–950 CE);
Bhadradeva or
Baddega-Narasinga
alias Baddega II (c. 941–946 CE)
Arikesari III (c. 946–968 CE)...
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prevailed in
Vengi after the
defeat of
Eastern Chalukya Bhima at the
hands of
Baddega, a
Rashtrakuta feudatory from Vemulavada. A
period of
intense politics...
- Yashodhara-charita (or Yashas-tilaka-champu, c. 959)
during the
reign of
Baddega II, at
Gangadhara town. "Upasakadyayana" is a
section of the
champu text...
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Arikesari II (c. 930–941 CE)
Vagaraja (c. 941–950 CE);
Bhadradeva or
Baddega-Narasinga
alias Baddega II (c. 941–946 CE)
Arikesari III (c. 946–968 CE)...
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Narasimha II was a son of his
predecessor Yuddhamalla III, and a
grandson of
Baddega. Like his predecessors, he was a
Rashtrakuta feudatory. A
verse in the...