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- centuries. The relationship of these medieval Rashtrakutas to the most famous later dynasty, the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta (present-day Malkhed in the Kalaburagi...
- Further, the relationship of these medieval Rashtrakutas to the most important and famous dynasty, the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta of the 8th century - 10th...
- among these were the Rashtrakutas of Lata (757–888), the Rattas of Saundatti (875–1230) in modern day Karnataka, the Rashtrakutas of Rajasthan (known as...
- of the Rashtrakutas (Rathodas). Jaipur: Publication Scheme. ISBN 81-86782-12-5. Web "Kannada Literature under the Rashtrakutas". The Rashtrakutas. Retrieved...
- Kurdadba (Altekar 1934, p 353) Altekar, Anant Sadashiv (1934) [1934]. The Rashtrakutas And Their Times; being a political, administrative, religious, social...
- The Rashtrakuta dynasty came to power in South India in 753 C.E. and ruled for over two centuries. At its peak the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta ruled a...
- time to the west and north, the Palas of Bengal in the east and the Rashtrakutas, whose base lay at the south in the Deccan. Vatsaraja successfully challenged...
- overlords against the Pallavas of Kanchi. The Chalukyas were replaced by the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta in 753 CE as the dominant power in the Deccan. After a...
- portray themselves as the legitimate successors of the Rashtrakutas in the Malwa region. The Rashtrakutas had similarly adopted the titles such as Prithvi-vallabha...
- excavation of the temple is generally attributed to the eighth century Rashtrakuta king Krishna I (r. c. 756 – 773), with some elements completed later...