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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...
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Chalukya ruler Satyāśraya had
returned from a
successful campaign in the Gūrjara country. The
Kalyani Chalukya poet
Ranna also
states that
Satyāśraya defeated...
- Chalukyas).
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Hindu monarch Satyasraya Irivabedanga – the
successor and son of
Taila II who came to
power in...
- (Southern
Karnataka and
Andhra Pradesh).
According to an
inscription of
Satyasraya from Dharwad,
Rajaraja Nittavinoda Rajendra Vidyadhara,
ornament of the...
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Rajendra Chola I
attacked as the
Chief of Army and
stood victorious on
Satyasraya, the
Western Chalukya king. As a sign of his
victory he destro**** Rajeshwara's...
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contemporary era
Jains as "Jai Jinendra". V3–4 And
victorious for very long is
Satyasraya, who in
bestowing gifts and
honors on the
brave and on the learned, both...
- his forefathers, he took up
titles such as "Shri-Prithivi-Vallabha", "
Satyasraya", "Yuddhamalla" and "Rajasraya". He
carried campaigns against the Pallavas...
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Donur in Bi****ur
district of Karnataka.
According to an
inscription of
Satyasraya from Dharwad,
Rajaraja Nittavinoda Rajendra Vidyadhara,
ornament of the...
- exaggeration" by historians). A
later grant (695 AD) of king
Vinayaditya II
Satyasraya, with
reference to the v****alage of the
Kerala country, is now reckoned...
- Muttaraiyan. The
officer was
martyred in the
fight with
Irivabedanga Satyasraya when he
tried piercing the enemy's
elephant as per the
order of prince...