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- Rashtrakutas. The fortunes of the Eastern Chalukyas took a turn around 1000. Danarnava, their king, was killed in battle in 973 by the Telugu Choda King Bhima...
- prince Danarnava ascend the throne after a succession dispute. In 973 CE, after the collapse of the Rashtrakuta empire and the murder of Danarnava, he attempted...
- prince Danarnava ascend the throne after a succession dispute. In 973 CE, after the collapse of the Rashtrakuta empire and the murder of Danarnava, he attempted...
- Chalukya Bhima II, King (935–947) Amma II, King (947–970) Tala I, King (970) Danarnava, King (970–973) Jata Choda Bhima, King (973–999) Shaktivarman I, King...
- Yuddhamalla II 928–935 Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava 970–973 Jata Choda Bhima 973–999 Shaktivarman I 1000–1011 Vimaladitya...
- Vishnuvardhana VII (935 – 947 AD) Amma II Vijayaditya VI (947 – 970 AD) Danarnava (970 – 973 AD) Jata Choda Bhima (973 – 999 AD) (usurp.) Shaktivarman I...
- Yuddhamalla II 928–935 Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava 970–973 Jata Choda Bhima 973–999 Shaktivarman I 1000–1011 Vimaladitya...
- Yuddhamalla II 928–935 Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava 970–973 Jata Choda Bhima 973–999 Shaktivarman I 1000–1011 Vimaladitya...
- Yuddhamalla II 928–935 Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava 970–973 Jata Choda Bhima 973–999 Shaktivarman I 1000–1011 Vimaladitya...
- Samantavarman (c. 537–562) Hastivarman (c. 562–578) Indravarman II (c. 578–589) Danarnava (c. 589–652) Indravarman III (c. 652–682) Gunarnava (c. 682–730) Devendravarman...