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- 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...