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dynasty kings Nitimarga I (also
called Ereganga Neetimarga, r. 843–870) and
Ereyappa Nitimarga II (also
called Ereganga Neetimarga II, r. 907–921). The remaining...
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daughter Chandrabbalabbe in
marriage to
Ganga prince Butuga I, son of King
Ereganga Neetimarga. The
Gangas thereafter became staunch allies of the Rashtrakutas...
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Shivamara II (788–816)
Rachamalla I (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga (843–870)
Rachamalla II (870–907)
Ereganga Neetimarga II (907–921)
Narasimha (921–933)...
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Cholas had
acquired the territory. The
Nageshwara temple was
built by
Ereganga Neetimarga around 9th
century and
Panchaligeshwara temple was
built by...
- was
commissioned around 860,
during the
reign of the
Western Ganga King
Ereganga Nitimarga I, and
extended by his
successor Nitimarga II.
Around 1004, during...
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Shivamara II (788–816)
Rachamalla I (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga (843–870)
Rachamalla II (870–907)
Ereganga Neetimarga II (907–921)
Narasimha (921–933)...
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Western Ganga King
Butuga I, and
another daughter, Revakanimmadi, to
prince Ereganga. More
revolts occurred between 818 and 820, but by 821
Amoghavarsha I had...
- as "Neminatha Purana"). In "Sudraka" he
compared his patron,
Ganga king
Ereganga Neetimarga II (c. 907–921 AD), to a
noted king
called Sudraka. Jinachandra...
- were
overthrown from Gangavadi, had to wait till
their king
Nitimarga Ereganga (853–869 CE) won a
victory against the
Rashtrakutas at Rajaramudu. Seeing...
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Shivamara II, King (788–816)
Rachamalla I, King (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga, King (843–870)
Rachamalla II, King (870–907) Gurjara-Pratihara...