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- Someshvara I (IAST: Someśvara; r. 1042 – 29 March 1068) was a king of the Western Chalukyas. Also known as "Ahavamalla" or "Trilokamalla", Someshvara...
- Someshvara (IAST: Someśvara, r. 1169–1177) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty and ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western...
- Someshvara III (IAST: Someśvara; r. 1126 – 1138 CE) was a Western Chalukya king (also known as the Kalyani Chalukyas), the son and successor of Vikramaditya...
- variant spellings Someshwar and Someshvara may refer to: Soma (deity), a Vedic Hindu deity Shiva, a Hindu deity Someshvara I, 11th-century Indian king from...
- capital. The dynasty quickly rose to power and grew into an empire under Someshvara I who moved the capital to Kalyani. For over a century, the two empires...
- Someshvara II (IAST: Someśvara; r. 1068 – 1076 CE) who was administering the area around Gadag succeeded his father Someshvara I (Ahavamalla) as the Western...
- Gujarat to Ajmer, when his father Someshvara was crowned the Chahamana king after the death of Prithviraja II. Someshvara died in 1177 CE (1234 VS), when...
- Someshvara (IAST: Someśvara) was a 13th-century hereditary priest and Sanskrit poet in the Chaulukya and Vaghela courts of present-day Gujarat, India....
- Jaisalmer. The ruins of at least five temples exist at Kiradu. Of these, the Someshvara temple, dedicated to Shiva, is the best-preserved structure. Epigraphic...
- Someshvara IV (IAST: Someśvara; r. 1181–1189) was the last king of the Western Chalukya empire. He made a brief attempt after 1189 to revive the Chalukya...