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Kulothunga III was a
Chola emperor who
ruled from c. 7 July 1178 to 1218. He
ascended the
throne after succeeding his
elder brother Rajadhiraja II. Kulothunga...
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Kulothunga II (died 1150 CE) was a
Chola Emperor from 1133 CE to 1150 CE. He
succeeded Vikrama Chola to the
throne in 1135 CE.
Vikrama Chola made Kulothunga...
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Kulothunga was the name of
several later Chola kings in India:
Kulothunga I,
reigned 1070–1120
Kulothunga II,
reigned 1135–1150
Kulothunga III, reigned...
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successors Rajendra I,
Rajadhiraja I,
Rajendra II, Virarajendra, and
Kulothunga Chola I, the
empire became a military,
economic and
cultural powerhouse...
- Kulōttuṅka Cōḻaṉ;
classical Sanskrit: Kulottuṅgā Cōḷa; 1025–1122) also
spelt Kulothunga (lit. 'The
Exalter of His Clan'), born
Rajendra Chalukya (Telugu: Rājēndra...
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capable rulers such as
Kulothunga I, his son
Vikrama Chola, and
other successors Rajaraja II, Rajadhiraja II, and
Kulothunga III, who
conquered Kalinga...
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Rajadhi Raja Raja
Kulothunga Raja
Marthanda Raja
Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan also
known by the
initialism RRRKRMRGKK, is a 1993
Indian Tamil-language...
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Rajaraja Chola III
succeeded Kulothunga Chola III on the
Chola throne in July 1216 CE.
Rajaraja came to the
throne of a
kingdom much
reduced in size as...
- the son of
Rajaraja Narendra,
prince Rajendra Chalukya later known as
Kulothunga I
sought to
become the
Vengi king and felt
Vijayaditya had
usurped the...
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Thungapuram (Tunkapuram or Kulōttuŋkacōļapuram or Ciṛu Maturai) is a
panchayat village of
Perambalur district,
Tamil Nadu, India. It was
formerly in Tiruchirappalli...