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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...
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center includes a
visitor center, a
meditation hall and the
Vedic Sri
Somesvara Temple. The
temple was
built using 46 tons of hand-carved
Indian granite...
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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...
- The
Somesvara Siva
temple is
located in the
Kharakhia Baidyanath temple precinct in
Kharakhia Vaidyanath Sahi, Old Town, of Bhubaneswar. It is located...
- The
Someshwara temple (also
spelt Someshvara or
Somesvara),
situated in the town of Kolar, Karnataka,
India is an
ornate 14th
century Vijayanagara era...
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supported Somesvara in the struggle. Subsequently,
Madhurantaka was
killed and
Somesvara ****umed
kingship of Chakrakota.
According to N.K. Sahu,
Somesvara was...
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Someshvara IV (IAST:
Someśvara; r. 1181–1189) or (r. 1189–1200) was the last king of the
Western Chalukya empire. He made a
brief attempt after 1189 to...
- Hoysalas, in general, were
confined to the
Mysore Plateau and even king
Somesvara was
killed in a
battle with Pandyas.
Maravarman Kulasekhara I (1268) defeated...
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Someshvara II (IAST:
Someśvara; r. 1068 – 1076 CE) who was
administering the area
around Gadag succeeded his
father Someshvara I (Ahavamalla) as the Western...
- The
Someshvara temple at Haranhalli,
sometimes referred to as
Somesvara temple of Haranhalli, is one of two
major historic Hindu temples that have survived...