972 CE Manyakheta, Rashtrakuta Empire (present-day Malkhed, India)
Father
Amoghavarsha III
Rashtrakuta dynasty
Dantidurga
735 – 756
Krishna I
756 – 774
Govinda II
774 – 780
Dhruva Dharavarsha
780 – 793
Govinda III
793 – 814
Amoghavarsha
814 – 878
Krishna II
878 – 914
Indra III
914 – 929
Amoghavarsha II
929 – 930
Govinda IV
930 – 936
Amoghavarsha III
936 – 939
Krishna III
939 – 967
Khottiga
967 – 972
Karka II
972 – 973
Indra IV
973 – 982
Khottiga or Amoghavarsha IV (r. 967–972 CE), who bore the title Nityavarsha,[1] was a Rashtrakuta Emperor. During his reign, the Rashtrakutas started to decline. The Paramara King Siyaka II plundered Manyakheta and Khottiga died fighting them. This information is available from the Jain work Mahapurana written by Pushpadanta. He was succeeded by Karka II who only reigned for a few months. In 968 CE, Khottiga installed a panavatta at Danavulapadu Jain temple for the Mahamastakabhisheka of Shantinatha.[2][3]
Khottiga or Amoghavarsha IV (r. 967–972 CE), who bore the title Nityavarsha, was a Rashtrakuta Emperor. During his reign, the Rashtrakutas started to decline...
Emperor Reign c. 939 – c. 967 CE Predecessor Amoghavarsha III Successor Khottiga Spouse Unnamed princess of Chedi Issue Unnamed son Bijjabbe Dynasty Rashtrakuta...
of the Rashtrakuta emperor Krishna III, he fought against the new king Khottiga, and sacked the Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta in c. 972 CE. This ultimately...
II (r. 972 – 991 CE) was a Rashtrakuta Emperor who succeeded his uncle Khottiga Amoghavarsha. By this time the once great Rashtrakuta empire was in decline...
levying tribute on the king of Ceylon. In 972 A.D., during the rule of Khottiga Amoghavarsha, the Malwa King Siyaka Harsha attacked the empire and plundered...
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Reign c. 936 – c. 939 CE Predecessor Govinda IV Successor Krishna III Consort Kundaka-Devi Issue Revaka Krishna III Khottiga Nirupama Father Jagattunga...
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Siyaka defeated his successor Khottiga in a battle fought on the banks of the Narmada River. He then pursued Khottiga's retreating army to the Rashtrakuta...
commemorate his predecessor Siyaka's victory over the Rashtrakuta king Khottiga. At the time of Munja's ascension, the Paramara kingdom was surrounded...
(930–936) Amoghavarsha III, King (936–939) Krishna III, King (939–967) Khottiga Amoghavarsha, King (967–972) Karka II, King (972–973) Indra IV, King (973–982)...
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date) Fujiwara no Koretada, Japanese statesman (b. 924) Pope John XIII Khottiga Amoghavarsha, ruler of the Rashtrakuta Empire Kūya, Japanese priest of...
Rashtrakuta overlord Krishna III died around 967, and was succeeded by Khottiga. In 972, the Paramara ruler Siyaka, who had earlier served as a feudatory...
statue with characters from the early Eastern Chalukyas period. In 968 CE, Khottiga, Rashtrakuta empire, installed a panavatta for the Mahamastakabhisheka...
Gurjara-Pratihara king named Lalla. He subsequently served Rashtrakuta kings Khottiga and Karka II as governor of multiple southern Rashtrakuta provinces. He...