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victories to
Vinayaditya alias Yuddhamalla I (not to be
confused with the
Badami Chalukya king Vinayaditya, also
titled Yuddhamalla).
These victories amount...
- as Siva
pilgrim centres.
Eastern Chalukya rulers like
Vijayaditya II,
Yuddhamalla I,
Vijayaditya III and
Bhima I took
active interest in the construction...
- Old
Telugu (Telugu: ప్రాఁదెనుఁగు, ప్ఴాన్దెనుఙ్గు, పాత తెలుగు, romanized: prā̃denũgu, pḻāndenuṅgu, pāta telugu) is the
earliest attested stage of the Telugu...
- Beta
Vijayaditya V 927 Tala I 927
Vikramaditya II 927–928
Bhima II 928
Yuddhamalla II 928–935
Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava...
- Tala I, King (927)
Vikramaditya II, King (927–928)
Bhima II, King (928)
Yuddhamalla II, King (928–935)
Chalukya Bhima II, King (935–947) Amma II, King (947–970)...
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provides Arikesari's genealogy,
starting from his
ancestor Vinayaditya Yuddhamalla. It
describes the
achievements of the dynasty's rulers, and the political...
-
Vinayaditya (r. c. 750-775 CE)
alias Yuddhamalla I, was an
Indian ruler from the
Vemulavada Chalukya dynasty. He was most
probably a v****al of the Rashtrakuta...
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Vengi (Eastern)
Yuddhamalla I
Vengi (Eastern)
Baddega I
Soladaganda c.850-895
Vemulavada Bhima I 892–921
Vengi (Eastern)
Yuddhamalla III c.895-915 Vemulavada...
- Manapura. It
indicates that
Mangalarasa bore the
titles Prithvi-vallabha,
Yuddhamalla, and Vinayaditya. The
Diveagar inscription issued during Mangalarasa's...
- Beta
Vijayaditya V 927 Tala I 927
Vikramaditya II 927–928
Bhima II 928
Yuddhamalla II 928–935
Chalukya Bhima II 935–947 Amma II 947–970 Tala I 970 Danarnava...