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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ajitasena Bhattaraka and was an influential person during the reigns of Marasimha II Satyavakya, (963–975). Rachamalla IV Satyavakya, (975–986) and Rachamalla...
- 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...
- (933–938) Butuga II, King (938–961) Marulaganga Neetimarga, King (961–963) Marasimha II Satyavakya, King (963–975) Rachamalla IV Satyavakya, King (975–986)...
- monks, and died by sallekhana (death by starvation) - Marasimha in 975, and Indra in 982. Marasimha's successor Panchaladeva also fought against Tailapa...
- of the Western Ganga family. The Sravana Belgola record of Ganga king Marasimha (963 - 975 AD) also claims victory of the Chera king for his predecessor...
- India. The 965 CE and 968 CE inscriptions of his Western Ganga feudatory Marasimha state that their forces destro**** Ujjayani, a major city of the Malwa...