- of the
Solanki clan
claimed descent from the
Chaulukyas. The
dynasty used the self-designation "
Chaulukya" in all but four of its records. The four exceptions...
- been
subdued by the
Chaulukyas in the
preceding years, and
Samantasimha appears to have made an
attempt to
throw off the
Chaulukya suzerainty. It appears...
- in
Western India. The
kingdom was
ruled by two
related dynasties, the
Chaulukyas and the Vaghelas, for a
period of
nearly four
centuries and was ultimately...
-
including the
Paramaras and the Tomaras. He had to face
defeats against the
Chaulukyas, and was
ultimately killed by his own son, Jagaddeva.
Arnoraja was a son...
-
Navabrahma Temples built during the 6th
century CE by the
Badami Chaulukyas. The
Kalyani Chaulukyas built several temples in modern-day
Telangana including the...
-
served the
Chaulukyas in the 12th
century CE, and
claimed to be a
branch of that dynasty. In the 13th century,
during the
reign of the weak
Chaulukya king Bhima...
-
subsequent two centuries. The
better known among these dynasties were the
Chaulukyas or
Solankis of
Kathiawar and Gujarat, the
Chahamanas (i.e. Chauhan) of...
-
neighbours and
longstanding rivals of the
Chaulukyas. Asharaja, a
former king of Naddula, had
accepted Chaulukya suzerainty during Jayasimha's reign, after...
- the
hands of Kumarapala, the
Chaulukya king of Gujarat.
Vigraharaja launched several expeditions against the
Chaulukyas to
avenge his father's defeat...
- Burmese,
paiksan (ပိုက်ဆံ), is
derived from the
Hindi term
paisa (पैसा).
Chaulukya coins were
often called "Gadhaiya Paise" (9th–10th
century CE). Until...