- The
Chalukya dynasty ([tʃaːɭukjə]) was a
classical Indian dynasty that
ruled large parts of
southern and
central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries...
- The
Western Chalukya Empire (/tʃəˈluːkjə/ chə-LOO-kyə)
ruled most of the
western Deccan,
South India,
between the 10th and 12th centuries. This dynasty...
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Chalukya,
chalukya, or चालुक्य in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Several dynasties named "
Chalukya"
ruled in present-day
India at
various times...
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Eastern Chalukyas, also
known as the
Chalukyas of Vengi, were a
dynasty that
ruled parts of
South India between the 7th and 12th centuries. They started...
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conflicts with the
Western Chalukyas. The Old
Chalukya dynasty had
split into two
sibling dynasties, the
Western and
Eastern Chalukyas. Rajaraja's daughter...
- The
Chalukya–Chola Wars were a
series of
battles that were
fought from 992 CE to 1120 CE
between the
Chola Empire and the
Western Chalukya Empire in what...
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Badami Chalukya architecture is a
style in
Hindu temple architecture that
evolved in the 5th – 8th
centuries CE in the
Malaprabha river basin, in the present-day...
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During his reign, the
Chalukya empire expanded to
cover most of the
Deccan region in
peninsular India. A son of the
Chalukya monarch Kirttivarman I,...
- to be a
variant of the word "
Chalukya".
Several other dynasties were
known by the name "
Chalukya",
including the
Chalukyas of Vatapi, Navasarika, Vemulavada...
- The
Chalukya dynasty was a
classical Indian dynasty that
ruled large parts of
southern and
central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. During...