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Virarajendra Chola (1002 – 1070) was a
Chola emperor. A son of
Rajendra I, he
spent a
majority of his life as a
subordinate to two of his
elder brothers...
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Dodda Vira Rajendra was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Coorg from 1780 to 1809. He is
considered a hero of
Coorg history for
having freed the
kingdom from...
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Chikavira Rajendra or
Chikka Vira Rajendra (Kannada: ಚಿಕವೀರ/ಚಿಕ್ಕವೀರ ರಾಜೇಂದ್ರ, cika/cikka
vīrarājendra) (also in
other variations,
including Chikkaveera...
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Dodda Vira Rajendra. The name
Virajpet is a
shorter version of its
previous name Virarajendrapet,
named after the
Haleri King
Dodda Vira Rajendra, who...
- many wars,
serving alongside both
Rajendra Chola I and his successors,
Rajadhiraja I,
Rajendra Chola II and
Virarajendra Chola.
During this period, he engaged...
- sati upon
Rajendra's death. He had
seven sons; Rajarajan, Rajadhiraja,
Manukula Kesari,
Sanga Varman,
Rajendra II,
Rajamahendran and
Virarajendra. Rajarajan...
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lieutenant Vira Pandya defeated the king of
Lanka and
obtained the
submission of the
island nation.
There are no
confirmed reports of
Rajendra Chola III...
- very
short period of few
months as the
Chola king
succeeding his
father Virarajendra. His
reign was
marked by
civil unrest,
possibly religious in nature....
- Subsequently, Someshwara-I also
engaged the
Chola army
under Rajendra-II and
Virarajendra at Kudalasangamam, the
result was yet
another heavy defeat for...
- king Rajadhiraja.
Rajendra's reign was
followed by
those of
three of his sons in succession;
Rajadhiraja I,
Rajendra II, and
Virarajendra. In his eagerness...