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Vikramaditya VI, and the
Chola Empire to the south. He
recovered parts of
Gangavadi province (modern
southern Karnataka) from the
hegemony of the
Cholas in...
- name of
Gangavadi. In the end of the 8th century, the
Rashtrakuta king
Dhruva Dharavarsha defeated the
Ganga king
Shivamara II and
wrested Gangavadi from...
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continued holding on to
traditional territories in
Tamil country,
Eastern Gangavadi, Draksharama, Vengi, and Kalinga. However,
after defeating Veera Ballala...
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portion of
Mysore which was
peopled mostly by Vellālas was
called Gangavādi in the
tenth and
eleventh centuries of the
Christian era. ” "288" . Page:Castes...
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Western Ganga Dynasty King
Sripurusha (and
acquired some
territory in
Gangavadi,
modern Southern Karnataka) and the
Shilaharas of
South Konkan. He defeated...
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moved their capital to Talakadu. From Talakadu, the
Western Gangas ruled Gangavadi (the
southern home of the
Kannada people).
Kolar came
under Chola rule...
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Pallavas of Kanchi. From the year 725 onwards, the
Gangavadi territories came to be
called as the "
Gangavadi-96000" (Shannavati
Sahasra Vishaya) comprising...
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Karnataka was
curtailed with loss of
Western Gangavadi in 1117 AD by the Hoysalas, but
Eastern Gangavadi (part of
Mysore district) was
recovered by 1125...
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disappearance of the
Gangas during Chola occupation of
Gangavadi,
Vinayaditya brought some
small portions of
Gangavadi under his control. He was
either a brother-in-law...
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Western Chalukyas and
Vijayaditya VII.
Chola forces marched against Gangavadi and
repelled the Chalukyas.
Virarajendra then
marched against Vengi and...