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Chalukya dynasties
Vatapi / Badami Chalukyas
Jayasimha
500-520
Ranaraga
520-540
Pulakeshin I
540–566
Kirttivarman I
566–597
Mangalesha
597–609
Pulakeshin II
609–642
Adityavarman
643-645
Abhinavaditya
645-646
Chandraditya
646-649
Vijaya-Bhattarika (regent)
650-655
Vikramaditya I
655–680
Vinayaditya
680–696
Vijayaditya
696–733
Vikramaditya II
733–746
Kirtivarman II
746–753
Vengi / Eastern Chalukyas
Kubja Vishnuvardhana
624–641
Jayasimha I
641–673
Indra Bhattaraka
673
Vishnu Vardhana II
673–682
Mangi Yuvaraja
682–706
Jayasimha II
706–718
Kokkili
719
Vishnuvardhana III
719–755
Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya)
755–772
Vishnuvardhana IV
772–808
Vijayaditya II
808–847
Kali Vishnuvardhana V
847–849
Vijayaditya III
849–892
Chalukya Bhima I
892–921
Vijayaditya IV
921
Amma I
921–927
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
970–973
Jata Choda Bhima
973–999
Shaktivarman I
1000–1011
Vimaladitya
1011–1018
Rajaraja Narendra
1019–1061
Vijayaditya VII
1061-1075
Kalyani / Western Chalukyas
Tailapa II
957–997
Satyashraya
997–1008
Vikramaditya V
1008–1015
Jayasimha II
1015–1042
Someshvara I
1042–1068
Someshvara II
1068–1076
Vikramaditya VI
1076–1126
Someshvara III
1126–1138
Jagadhekamalla II
1138–1151
Tailapa III
1151–1164
Jagadhekamalla III
1163–1183
Someshvara IV
1184–1200
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Kirtivarman II also known as Rahappa (reigned 746 – 753 CE) was the last ruler in the Badami Chalukya dynasty. He succeeded his father Vikramaditya II. His reign was continuously troubled by the growing power of the Rashtrakutas and Pandyas and finally succumbed to them.
KirtivarmanII also known as Rahappa (reigned 746 – 753 CE) was the last ruler in the Badami Chalukya dynasty. He succeeded his father Vikramaditya II...
Vijayaditya II (born c. 738 CE), son of KirtivarmanII, was crown prince of the Badami Chalukya dynasty until its destruction in 753 by the Rashtrakutas...
Emperor KirtivarmanII retained control over his southern provinces up to the year 757. His daughter was married to a Pallava King Nandivarman II of Kanchi...
and the third time under the leadership of his son and crown prince KirtivarmanII. This is attested to by another Kannada inscription, known as the Virupaksha...
growing Rashtrakuta Empire by defeating the last Badami Chalukya emperor KirtivarmanII in 757. This is known from the copper plate grant of Emperor Govinda...
Chalukyas, and during the rule of Dantidurga, it overthrew Chalukya KirtivarmanII and went on to build an empire with the Gulbarga region in modern Karnataka...
about the political events of his reign. The Aihole inscription of Pulakeshin II states that Kirttivarman was "the night of doom" for the Nalas, the Mauryas...
Cheras in addition to subduing a Kalabhra ruler. The last Chalukya king, KirtivarmanII, was overthrown by the Rashtrakuta King Dantidurga in 753. At their...
Pulakeshin II (IAST: Pulakeśin, r. c. 610–642 CE) popularly known as Immaḍi Pulakeśi, was the greatest Chalukyan Emperor who reigned from Vatapi (present-day...
primarily because of their familial relationship.: 172–176 Chalukya ruler KirtivarmanII was married to a sister of the Sendraka king Shri-vallabha Senanada...
vassals of the Badami Chalukyas. Dantidurga overthrew the Chalukya ruler KirtivarmanII in 735 CE, and established the rule of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. During...
of the Tang dynasty (d. 809) Hui-kuo, Chinese Buddhist monk (d. 805) KirtivarmanII, ruler in the Chalukya dynasty (d. 753) Zhao Zongru, chancellor of the...
Kannada inscription on the victory pillar at the Kailasanatha Temple. KirtivarmanII was the last Badami Chalukya king, overthrown in 753 by the Rashtrakuta...
Vengi branched off from the Chalukyas of Badami. The Badami ruler Pulakeshin II (610–642 CE) conquered the Vengi region in eastern Deccan, after defeating...
occasions, the third time under the leadership of his son and crown prince KirtivarmanII. He thus avenged the earlier humiliation of the Chalukyas by the Pallavas...
May 2016. "The rule of the Chalukyas of Badami came to an end with KirtivarmanII who was overthrown by Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta". PreserveArticles.com:...
the Gangas, and probably with the Pandyas too, on the Kaveri basin. KirtivarmanII (r. 744/5–55 CE), the last Chalukya king, managed to lose to his southern...
Kirttivarman (also Kirtivarman or Kirtivarma) may refer to: Kirttivarman I, 6th century Chalukya ruler of south-western India KirtivarmanII, 8th century Chalukya...
dynasty: Vijayaditya II, Chalukya crown prince of Vatapi Unnamed prince who was as strong as Bhima I Kirtivarman Taila I (Tailapa I) Bhima II (or Bhimaraja)...
became the Western Chalukya King after deposing his elder brother Someshvara II, a political move he made by gaining the support of Chalukya vassals during...
Vikramaditya II and later he fought the Pandyas during the rule of Chalukya KirtivarmanII but suffered reversal at Venbai. When the Rashtrakutas rose to power...
invasion of their capital by the ruler of the Paramara dynasty of Malwa, Tailapa II, a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruling from Bijapur region defeated...
Vikramaditya I (655–680 CE) was the third son and followed his father, Pulakeshi II on to the Chalukya throne. He restored order in the fractured empire and made...
Vikramaditya II, King (733–746) KirtivarmanII, King (746–753) Eastern Chalukyas (complete list) – Mangi Yuvaraja, King (682–706) Jayasimha II, King (706–718)...
Chalukya throne, in the period following the death of his grandfather Pulakeshin II. He appears to have died heirless, and was probably succeeded by his uncle...