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- sa:चन्द्रादित्य in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chandraditya (IAST: Candrāditya) may refer to: Chandraditya (Gupta dynasty) alias Vishnugupta, r. c. mid...
- Vishnugupta Chandraditya (Gupta script: Vi-ṣ-ṇu-gu-pta,) was one of the lesser-known kings of the Gupta Dynasty. He is generally considered to be the last...
- Chandraditya (IAST: Chandrādityā, r. c. 646-649 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi that ruled in the Deccan region of peninsular India. His...
- Adityavarman's son Abhinavaditya, and then by ****keshin's son Chandraditya. After Chandraditya, his wife Vijaya-Bhattarika appears to have acted as a regent...
- Chandrādevā, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103 CE)[citation needed], also known as Chandraditya, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi...
- Vijaya-Bhattarika and Vijaya-Mahadevi respectively. Vijaya-Bhatarika was the wife of Chandraditya, who appears to have held the weakened Chalukya throne for a brief period...
- Chandrapur was one of the most ancient towns in Konkan, probably founded by Chandraditya, son of the Chalukya king ****keshin II. The 16th century saw the advent...
- ****keshin, and in turn, was succeeded by his son Abhinavaditya (c.645–646?). Chandraditya (c.646–649?) attested by the Nerur and Kochre grant inscriptions of his...
- the bank of Buddha Pond. The temple is named after the Mahamandleshwar Chandraditya, who was a feudatory chief of that time. There is an inscription about...
- (1000–1020 CE) Gonka (1020–1050 CE) Guhala I (1050 CE) Kirtiraja (1050 CE) Chandraditya (1050 CE) Marsimha (1050–1075 CE) Guhala II (1075–1085 CE) Bhoja I (1085–1100...