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- second theory has more merit since the sons of Parantaka I (specifically Gandaraditya and Arinjaya) must have also fought along with their brother, Rajaditya...
- despite the fact that his cousin Madurantaka Uttama Chola, the son of Gandaraditya Chola (the elder brother of Arinjaya Chola) was alive and he had equal...
- Gandaraditya. The cir****stances under which Uttama ascended the Chola throne is surrounded by controversy and mystery. At the time of Gandaraditya's death...
- CE) Bhoja I (1085–1100 CE) Ballala (1100–1108 CE) Gonka II (1108 CE) Gandaraditya I (1108–1138 CE) Vijayaditya I (1138–1175 CE) Bhoja II (1175–1212 CE)...
- kingdom. He was the third son of Parantaka I and the younger brother of Gandaraditya Chola, whom he is thought to have succeeded in about 956. Arinjaya Chola...
- and empress of the Chola Empire from 949 CE – 957 CE as the wife of Gandaraditya Chola. She is the mother of Uttama Chola. She was one of the most powerful...
- from Sangli as well. It was built in the 12th century by Shilahara king Gandaraditya between 1109 and 1178 CE. It is to the east of Kolhapur, ancient & artistic...
- of his father. Besides him he had several other sons; Arikulakesari, Gandaraditya and Uttamasili. Parankata had the Chera Perumals as his close allies...
- Gandaraditya (1108 CE – 1138 CE): Bhoja I was succeeded by Gandaraditya. who claimed to be the undisputed king of Konkan. During the later period of his...
- of the scriptures. Kings and nobles of the Shilahara dynasty such as Gandaraditya I, who succeeded Bhoja I, were disciples of Maghanandi. Kolhapur was...