Chalukya Dynasties
Chalukya Dynasties rule over Deccan plateau of India from 6th to 12th Centuries, they were ruled individually in large part of southern and central India :–
1. Badami Chalukya Dynasties -
The Badami of Chalukya also Known as Early Chalukya ruled over the Karnataka and the most of the Andhra Pradesh from the 6th to the 8th century.
Kings of Badami | Reign | |
1 | Jayasimha | (500 - 520) |
2 | Ranaraga | (520 - 540) |
3 | Pulakeshin I | (540 - 566) |
4 | Kritivarman | (566 - 597) |
5 | Mangalesha | (597 - 609) |
6 | Pulakeshin II | (609 - 542) |
7 | Adityavarman | (643 - 645) |
8 | Abhinavadiya | (645 - 646) |
9 | Chandraditya | (646 - 649) |
10 | Vijaya-Bhattarika | (650 - 655) |
11 | Vikramadiya I | (655 - 680) |
12 | Vinayaditya | (680 - 696) |
13 | Vijayaditya | (696 - 733) |
14 | Vikramidtya II | (733 - 746) |
15 | Kirtivarman II | (746 - 753) |
2. Vengi Chalukya Dynasty-
After the conquering the eastern Decan, Pulakeshin II appointed his brother Kuba Vishnuvardhana as the Viceroy of Vengi (present day locatd in Andhra Pradesh) in 621. Later they declared themselves a free Kingdom and known as Chalukya of Vengi.
Kings of Vengi | Reign | |
1 | Kuba Vishnuvardhana | (624 - 641) |
2 | Jayasimha I | (641 - 673 ) |
3 | Indra Bhattaraka | (673 |
4 | Vishnu Vardhana II | (673 - 682) |
5 | Vishnu Vardhana IV | (772 - 808) |
6 | Rajaraja Narendra | (1019 - 1061) |
3. Kalyani Chalukya Dynasty-
When most part of the Deccan was under the Rashtrakutas, the Chalukyas again gained their prominence in 973 after the 200 Years of dormancy.
Kings of Kalyani | Reign | |
1 | Talipada | (957 - 997) |
2 | Satyashraya | (997 - 1008) |
3 | Vikramadiya V | (1008 - 1015) |
4 | Jayasimha II | (1015 - 1042) |
5 | Someshvara I | (1042 - 1068) |
6 | Someshvara II | (1068 - 1076) |
7 | Vikramaditya VI | (1076 - 1126) |
8 | Someshvara III | (1126 - 1138) |
9 | Jagadhekamalla II | (1138 - 1151) |
10 | Tailapa III | (1151 - 1164) |
11 | Jagadhekamalla III | (1163 - 1183) |
12 | Someshvara IV | (1184 - 1200) |
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