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- Satyashraya (IAST: Satyāśraya; r. 997 – 1008 CE), also known as Sattiga or Irivabedanga, was a king of the Western Chalukya Empire. During a time of consolidation...
- during the reign of Raja Raja Chola I, and the Western Chalukya king Satyashraya at the town of Donur in Bi****ur district, Karnataka, in southern India...
- because of which the subsequent rulers called their dynasty Satyashraya-kula ("family of Satyashraya"). The imperial titles of ****keshin include Bhattaraka...
- involving themselves politically and militarily in Vengi. When King Satyashraya succeeded Tailapa II to the throne, he was able to protect his kingdom...
- inscription calls him Maha-samantadhipati Ahavamalla Tailaparasa of Satyashraya family (Satyashraya-kula-tilaka), and states that Krishna had granted him the fief...
- Vikramaditya inherited the traditional titles of the dynasty, including Satyashraya ("refuge of truth") and Shri-prithvi-vallabha ("lord of goddess of wealth...
- the festivities. Colorful cutouts of the Varaha the Chalukya emblem, Satyashraya ****keshin (****keshin II), famous sculptural masterpieces such as Durga...
- to China in 1016, 1033, and 1077. The Western Chalukya empire under Satyashraya and Someshvara I tried regularly to loose itself from Chola domination...
- Western Chalukya Empire (complete list) – Tailapa II, King (957–997) Satyashraya, King (997–1008) Chera Perumals of Makotai (complete list) – Goda Ravi...
- important poet in the court of King Tailapa II and his successor King Satyashraya who bestowed upon him the title Kavi Chakravarti (lit, "Emperor among...