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Tailapa may refer to:
Tailapa I, a feudatory to the Rashtrakutas, ancestor of Tailapa II and Tailapa III
Tailapa II (r. 993–997), founder of the Western Chalukya dynasty of India
Tailapa III (r. 1151–1164), Western Chalukya king of India
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Tailapa II (r. c. 973-997), also known as Taila II and by his title Ahavamalla, was the founder of the Western Chalukya Empire in peninsular India. Tailapa...
the free dictionary. Tailapa may refer to: Tailapa I, a feudatory to the Rashtrakutas, ancestor of Tailapa II and Tailapa III Tailapa II (r. 993–997), founder...
successes against the Western Chalukya king Tailapa II, but was ultimately defeated and killed by Tailapa some time between 994 CE and 998 CE. Munja succeeded...
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...
Tailapa III (r. 1151–1164 CE) succeeded Jagadhekamalla II to the Western Chalukya throne. His rule saw the beginning of the end of the Chalukya empire...
Udaya II as the ruler of Panugallu (modern Panagal). He captured Kumara Tailapa, a brother of the Chalukya king Someshvara III and a governor, who had...
Jagadeka-malla II suppress a rebellion by Tailapa and the Choda chiefs. Because he was a member of the Chalukya royal family, Tailapa was released and probably allowed...
Tailapa II, and Ponnamayya. Attimabbe’s Father Mallapa belonged to “Vajiivamsa“ of Kondniya gotra and known as Dandnayaka title, bestowed by Tailapa II...
indicates they were a distinct line unrelated to the Early Chalukyas. Tailapa II, a Rashtrakuta feudatory ruling from Tardavadi – 1000 (Bijapur district)...
Chalukya Empire King Tailapa III paved the way for the declaration of independence by his successor, and is his main legacy. Tailapa III was killed by Narasimha...
nephew of the feudatory king of Western Ganga Dynasty of Talakad. After Tailapa II captured Manyakheta, the Ganga Maharaja Marasimha II crowned Indra III...
victories and defeats. Even as a prince, during the rule of his father Tailapa II, Satyashraya had established himself as an ambitious warrior. Satyashraya...
Mysore territory was an early power centre (Cousens (1926), pp. 10, 105.) Tailapa II, the founder king was the governor of Tardavadi in modern Bijapur district...
the Indian Rashtrakuta dynasty until it was captured by the Indian ruler Tailapa II of the Western Chalukya Empire. Zoroastrians from Greater Iran migrated...
220 years in which the western branch of the Chalukyas were in eclipse. Tailapa II revived the dynasty in 973. Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1955). A History...
who did not survive for long. During this time of confusion, Chalukya Tailapa II declared independence and killed Karka II, capturing the Rashtrakuta...
successes against the Western Chalukya king Tailapa II, but was ultimately defeated and killed by Tailapa some time between 994 CE and 998 CE. As a result...
(or Ganga) in the proverb refers to the Kalyani Chalukya king Tailapa II ("Gangaraja Tailapa") and Bhoj refers to the Paramara king Munja, the uncle of Bhoja...
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...
Shaktivarman I, King (1000–1011) Western Chalukya Empire (complete list) – Tailapa II, King (957–997) Satyashraya, King (997–1008) Chera/Perumals of Makotai...
lord Tailapa II defeated the last king Karka-II of Rashtrakuta kings and established independent Kalyani Chalukya kingdom. After the death of Tailapa II...
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...
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, King (1126–1138) Jagadhekamalla II1138–1151) Tailapa III, King (1151–1164) Jagadhekamalla III, King (1163–1183) Someshvara IV...
and consequently led to its downfall. The final decline was sudden as Tailapa II, a feudatory of the Rashtrakuta ruling from Tardavadi province in modern...
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...
Iravi-Challamma (1108 CE) was the ruler of Bira-Bayalnad. Under emperor Tailapa II (973–997 CE) many Jain Basthis were built in south India. The Jain centres...