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Kirtivarman II also
known as
Rahappa (reigned 746 – 753 CE) was the last
ruler in the
Badami Chalukya dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Vikramaditya II...
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Kirttivarman (also
Kirtivarman or Kirtivarma) may
refer to:
Kirttivarman I, 6th
century Chalukya ruler of south-western
India Kirtivarman II, 8th century...
- 646-649 Vijaya-Bhattarika (regent) 650-655
Vikramaditya I 655–680
Vinayaditya 680–696
Vijayaditya 696–733
Vikramaditya II 733–746
Kirtivarman II 746–753...
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growing Rashtrakuta Empire by
defeating the last
Badami Chalukya emperor Kirtivarman II in 757. This is
known from the
copper plate grant of
Emperor Govinda...
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Badami is
protected on
three sides by
rugged sandstone cliffs. His sons
Kirtivarman I and his
brother Mangalesha constructed the cave
temples located there...
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third time
under the
leadership of his son and
crown prince Kirtivarman II. This is
attested to by
another Kannada inscription,
known as the...
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Kirttivarman (reigned c. 1060–1100 CE), also
known as
Kīrtivarman, was a king of the
Chandela dynasty of India. He
ruled the
Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand...
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Cheras in
addition to
subduing a
Kalabhra ruler. The last
Chalukya king,
Kirtivarman II, was
overthrown by the
Rashtrakuta king
Dantidurga in 753. At their...
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clear from the
Vakkaleri inscription of 757 that the
Chalukyan Emperor Kirtivarman II
retained control over his
southern provinces up to the year 757. His...
- the Gangas, and
probably with the
Pandyas too, on the
Kaveri basin.
Kirtivarman II (r. 744/5–55 CE), the last
Chalukya king,
managed to lose to his southern...