- and
commerce and the
development of new
style of
architecture called "
Chalukyan architecture".
Kannada literature,
which had enjo****
royal support in...
-
Rajaraja I (Middle Tamil: Rājarāja Cōḻaṉ;
classical Sanskrit: Rājarāja Śōḷa; 3
November 947 – January/February 1014), also
known as
Rajaraja the Great...
-
Harshavardhana and Vajrata, thus
indirectly confirming the
claim of the
Chalukyan inscriptions defeating Harsha Several Kannadiga communities celebrate...
-
Jewelleries worn by
people in
early chalukyan era as
showed in
badami cave Temples...
- to the mid-8th to mid-11th
centuries of the
early Rashtrakuta or late
Chalukyan period, and
includes megalithic tombs which predate these periods. The...
- that it was
built between the 9th and 10th
centuries CE by the
Eastern Chalukyan king, Bhima. The big
Mandapam of the
temple was
built by
Ganga Mahadevi...
- Amaravathi, and
Palakollu to
Chalukya Bhima I (888–918 CE), the
Eastern Chalukyan king
during his reign. However,
there is no
concrete evidence supporting...
-
Chalukyan king ****keshin I
established Bagalkot as his
administrative headquarters; the
district retained its
prominent status until the
Chalukyan empire...
- and
compelled the
Western Chalukyan army and
Vijayaditya VII to
retreat in disorder.
Rajendra then
entered the
Western Chalukyan dominions and set fire to...
- with the
presiding deity as Rudreswara, in 1163 CE in the
style of
later Chalukyan and
early Kakatiyan Architecture, star-shaped and
triple shrined (Trikutalaya)...