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Marasimha II
Satyavakya was a king of the
Western Ganga Dynasty, 23rd in the succession. He was the
successor of
Marulaganga Neetimarga, his half-brother...
- of Talakad.
After Tailapa II
captured Manyakheta, the
Ganga Maharaja Marasimha II
crowned Indra III as
emperor in
Bankapura and
worked hard to keep the...
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Ajitasena Bhattaraka and was an
influential person during the
reigns of
Marasimha II Satyavakya, (963–975).
Rachamalla IV Satyavakya, (975–986) and Rachamalla...
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Krishna III to send his
Western Ganga v****al
Marasimha II, son of
Butuga II, to
retrieve the lost areas.
Marasimha defeated the
Gurjara Prathiharas. The northernmost...
- were
awarded extensive territories in the
Tungabhadra river valley. King
Marasimha II who came to
power in 963
aided the
Rashtrakutas in
victories against...
- of the
Western Ganga family. The
Sravana Belgola record of
Ganga king
Marasimha (963 - 975 AD) also
claims victory of the king for his
predecessor Bhutuga...
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Historian Asoke Kumar Majumdar points out that even the
southern Ganga chief Marasimha II ****umed the
title "king of Gurjaras"
after defeating a
northern king...
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Rachamalla III (933–938)
Butuga II (938–961)
Marulaganga Neetimarga (961–963)
Marasimha II
Satyavakya (963–975)
Rachamalla IV
Satyavakya (975–986) Rachamalla...
- monks, and died by
sallekhana (death by starvation) -
Marasimha in 975, and
Indra in 982.
Marasimha's successor Panchaladeva also
fought against Tailapa...
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Apart from
these a
number of
other monuments such as
Bhadrabahu Cave,
Marasimha's Manastambha,
Mahanavami Mantapa,
Bhadrabahu Inscriptions,
Gangaraja Mantap...