- p. 159, pp. 161–162
Kamath (2001), p. 59
Azmathulla Shariff. "Badami
Chalukyans'
magical transformation".
Deccan Herald, Spectrum, July 26, 2005. Archived...
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Rajaraja I (Middle Tamil: Rājarāja Cōḻaṉ; 3
November 947 – January/February 1014), also
known as
Rajaraja the Great, was a
Chola emperor who
reigned from...
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Harshavardhana and Vajrata, thus
indirectly confirming the
claim of the
Chalukyan inscriptions defeating Harsha Several Kannadiga communities celebrate...
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Jewelleries worn by
people in
early chalukyan era as
showed in
badami cave Temples...
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tribute from the
defeated king, who had fled the battlefield.
While the
Chalukyans kept
creating trouble through Vijayaditya VII,
Vengi remained firmly under...
- 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...
- 1984, Agam Kala Prakashan, p34, p46, p50
Azmathulla Shariff. "Badami
Chalukyans'
magical transformation".
Deccan Herald, Spectrum, July 26, 2005. Archived...
- at
Badami and the rock-cut
temples at
Aihole representing the
Badami Chalukyan style of
architecture are also po****r
tourist destinations. The Hoysala...
- temple, a
temple existed here
either during the
early Rashtrakuta or late
Chalukyan period from the mid-8th to the mid-11th centuries. The
megalithic tombs...
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Kamath (2001), p58
Azmathulla Shariff (14
February 2018). "Badami:
Chalukyans'
magical transformation".
Deccan Herald.
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original on...