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Bijjala II (1130–1167 CE) was the
Mahamandaleshwara of the
Kalyani Chalukyas. He was the most
famous of the
southern Kalachuri kings who
ruled initially...
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Dahala in present-day
Madhya Pradesh (see
Kalachuris of Tripuri).
Bijjala, a
viceroy of the dynasty, is said to have
established the
authority over...
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dynasties but
reached the peak of his
influence during the rule of King
Bijjala II in Karnataka, India.
Basava spread social awareness through his poetry...
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sincere but weak at heart.
Bijjala hits Kattappa,
Shivappa in turn
hurts Bijjala. His
father punishes him, but
Bijjala comments that the punishment...
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their Kalachuri feudatory Bijjala II.
Narasimha I was
overthrown by his son
Veera Ballala II.
Narasimha I's...
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During the 11th century, Basava, a
minister to the Jain
Kalachuri king
Bijjala,
converted many
Jains to the Lin****at
Shaivite sect. The Lin****ats destro****...
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Rayamurari Sovideva was the
younger son of the
Kalyana Kalachuri king
Bijjala II.
Bijjala II
abdicated the
throne and
nominated Sovideva as his
successor in...
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control over the same region. In 1157 the
Kalachuris of
Kalyanis under Bijjala II
captured Kalyani and
occupied it for the next
twenty years, forcing...
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movement and a
social reformer during the
reign of the
Kalachuri king
Bijjala II (reigned 1157–1167) in Karnataka, India.
Basava grew up in a Brahmin...
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points to
which the Lin****at
faith established by Basava, the
minister of
Bijjala, king of Kalyana.
During the
reign of
Hoysala kings, the
queen Shanthala...