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Dantidurga (reigned 735–756 CE), also
known as
Dantivarman II was the
founder of the
Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta. His
capital was
based in Gulbarga...
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Dantidurga.
Krishna consecrated its
first complete version,
which was much
smaller than the present-day temple.
According to Goetz,
Dantidurga's role...
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Krishna I (Kannada: ಅಕಾಲವರ್ಷ ಶುಭತುಂಗ ಕೃಷ್ಣ) (r. 756 – 774 CE), an
uncle of
Dantidurga, took
charge of the
growing Rashtrakuta Empire by
defeating the last Badami...
- clan was a
feudatory of the
Badami Chalukyas, and
during the rule of
Dantidurga, it
overthrew Chalukya Kirtivarman II and went on to
build an
empire with...
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inscription of
Dantidurga at
Ellora and the
Sanjan inscription of
Amoghavarsha I, both
belonging to the
Rashtrakuta dynasty which states that
Dantidurga (r. 735–756)...
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undermined by the
activities of
Rashtrakuta Dantidurga who was
establishing the
Rashtrakuta Empire.
Dantidurga was a
feudatory of the
Chalukyas and was beginning...
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Rashtrakuta ruler Dantidurga.
According to the
Rashtrakuta records, the
ruler of
Malava was
among the
kings defeated by
Dantidurga. The
Sanjan inscription...
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India most
famously between Pratiharas and Rashtrakutas,
Rashtrakuta king
Dantidurga occupied Ujjain and
performed Hiranyagarbha ceremony there,
however in...
- of the Unrepellable" (Anivartaka-nivartayitr). The
Rashtrakuta prince Dantidurga, who was v****al to the
Chalukyas at this time, also pla**** an important...
- It
includes Hindu,
Buddhist and Jain
temples and
monuments Founded by
Dantidurga around 753, the
Rashtrakuta Empire ruled from its
capital at Manyakheta...