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Butuga II (938–961 CE)
became the
ruler of the
Western Ganga Dynasty after his
elder brother Rachamalla III. In
order to
ascend the
throne he had to first...
- version, is
found in the
Atakur inscription issued by
Krishna III and
prince Butuga II (a
young underlord of
Krishna III) of the
Western Ganga family. The Sravana...
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Amoghavarsha I gave his
daughter Chandrabbalabbe in
marriage to
Ganga prince Butuga I, son of King
Ereganga Neetimarga. The
Gangas thereafter became staunch...
- 872), that King
Butuga II had a
favorite hound called "Kali"
which helped a
warrior named Manlarata (or Manalera, an aid-de-camp of
Butuga II)
fight the...
- slew the
Western Ganga ruler Rachamalla II and made his brother-in-law
Butuga II the king of the
Gangavadi territory. He
fought the
Gurjara Prathihara...
- full
context cannot be deciphered. The
inscription mentions Butuga and Irivabedenga.
Butuga was a
Ganga king who
ruled between 938 CE-961 CE in this region...
- gave in
marriage his daughter, Chandrabbalabbe, to the
Western Ganga King
Butuga I, and
another daughter, Revakanimmadi, to
prince Ereganga. More revolts...
-
kings of the
Western Ganga Dynasty.
Marasimha II was the
second son of
Butuga II
through his
second wife Kallabbarasi. He was a
loyal feudatory of the...
- version, is
found in the
Atakur inscription issued by
Krishna III and
prince Butuga II (a
young underlord of
Krishna III) of the
Western Ganga family. The Sravana...
- virgal) was made for the
favourite hound of the
feudatory Western Ganga King
Butuga II that died
fighting a wild boar in a hunt.
There are
records of game preserves...