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- Karnataka as its base. This clan came to be known as the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, rising to power in South India in 753 AD. At the same time the Pala dynasty...
- Malkheda originally known as Manyakheta (IAST: Mānyakheṭa, Prakrit: "Mannakheḍa"), and also known as Malkhed, is a town in Karnataka, India. It is located...
- Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta of the 8th century - 10th century time period has also been debated. Also contested is whether the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta were related...
- dynasty. Before the rise of these Chalukyas, the Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta controlled most of the Deccan Plateau and Central India for over two centuries...
- regnal capital from Mayurkhandi in the present-day Bidar district to Manyakheta in the present-day Kalaburagi district in the modern Karnataka state....
- Gujarat, and suggest that he was once a feudatory of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. After the death of the Rashtrakuta emperor Krishna III, he fought against...
- Empire / Dynasty Main Rulers Empire Extent CE.757 - CE.973 Rastrakuta of Manyakheta (modern Malkhed) Druva Dharavarsha / Krishna I / Govinda III / Nrupatunga...
- its early rulers most probably ruled as v****als of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. The earliest extant Paramara inscriptions, issued by the 10th-century...
- known as Dantivarman II was the founder of the Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta. His capital was based in Gulbarga region of Karnataka. His successor...
- Pratiharas of Gurjaradesa, the Palas of Gauda (Bengal) and the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta.: 20  The war ultimately resulted in Nagabhata II, King of the Gurjaras...