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8th-century Indian prince
Vijayaditya II ಎರಡನೇ ವಿಜಯಾದಿತ್ಯ
8th-century Chalukya temple
Crown Prince of the Badami Chalukya dynasty
738—753
Born
c. 738 CE Vātāpi
Died
Unknown (after 774 CE) Unknown
Father
Kirtivarman II
Vijayaditya II[1] (born c. 738 CE), son of Kirtivarman II, was crown prince of the Badami Chalukya dynasty until its destruction in 753 by the Rashtrakutas. The young prince narrowly escaped a grim fate at Vātāpi (Badami) by fleeing south.[2]
VijayadityaII (born c. 738 CE), son of Kirtivarman II, was crown prince of the Badami Chalukya dynasty until its destruction in 753 by the Rashtrakutas...
prosperity. Vijayaditya also built a number of temples. He fought against the Pallavas and extracted tributes from Paramesvaravarman II. The Alupas of...
as Siva pilgrim centres. Eastern Chalukya rulers like VijayadityaII, Yuddhamalla I, Vijayaditya III and Bhima I took active interest in the construction...
The Chalukya emperor Vijayaditya was succeeded by his son Vikramaditya II: the records of Tailapa's family claim that Vijayaditya had another (unnamed)...
Vikramaditya II (reigned 733 – 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father. This...
Pulakeshin II was married to Dadiga, a son of Mokkara (Mushkara) and grandson of Durvinita, as attested by a copperplate charter of Chalukya Vijayaditya dated...
the empire to rule. Emperor Amoghavarsha reigned from 815 to 877 CE. VijayadityaII of the Eastern Chalukya family overthrew Bhima Salki, the ruling Rashtrakuta...
Chalukya King Rajaraja Narendra. Someshvara I installed Saktivarman II, son of VijayadityaII, on the throne. This went against the wishes of the Cholas who...
Rashtrakutas. Apart from a rare military success, such as the one by VijayadityaII(c.808–847), it was only during the rule of Bhima I (c.892–921) that...
claimed descent from the Vatapi Chalukyas, name Pulakeshin's father as Vijayaditya. However, these records can be dismissed as unreliable, as the Vatapi...
1955, p. 166 Someshvara I supported the cause of Shaktivarman II, son of VijayadityaII while the Cholas preferred Rajendra, son of the previous king...
Gunaga Vijayaditya III (848 – 892 AD) was the most powerful king of the Vengi kingdom. His military victories brought a large portion of the Deccan under...
Chola I who had plans of his own. Kulothunga expelled the Vengi ruler Vijayaditya. In a civil uprising in the Chola capital, Athirajendra was killed making...
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...
Chalukyan army was led by Vikramaditya's son and grandson Vinayaditya and Vijayaditya. Pallavas went on to occupy many of the Chalukya territories but later...
and humbling him in 784. His predecessor was Vijayaditya I (755 – 772 AD) and was succeeded by VijayadityaII (808 – 847 AD). Kamath (2001), p75 Altekar...
expedition to the north under the command of his son Vijayaditya. According to some accounts, Vijayaditya was captured and held prisoner and after a period...
Vishnuvardhana IV 772–808 VijayadityaII 808–847 Kali Vishnuvardhana V 847–849 Vijayaditya III 849–892 Chalukya Bhima I 892–921 Vijayaditya IV 921 Amma I 921–927...
Saktivarman II in a palace coup. The Cholas wanted the Chola influence re-established in Vengi. Saktivarman II was killed, but Vijayaditya, Saktivarman's...
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...
Vishnuvardhana IV 772–808 VijayadityaII 808–847 Kali Vishnuvardhana V 847–849 Vijayaditya III 849–892 Chalukya Bhima I 892–921 Vijayaditya IV 921 Amma I 921–927...
was appointed as the Mahamandaleshwar of Goa by the Chalukya king, Tailapa II. According to the Savai vere inscription, the Kadambas were allies of the...
Chalukya Pulakeshin II. Vishnuvardhana I ruled the Vengi territories in eastern Andhra Pradesh as the viceroy under Pulakeshin II from around 615 AD....
victories and defeats. Even as a prince, during the rule of his father Tailapa II, Satyashraya had established himself as an ambitious warrior. Satyashraya...
Vishnuvardhana IV, King (772–808) VijayadityaII, King (808–847) Kali Vishnuvardhana V, King (847–849) Vijayaditya III, King (849–892) Chalukya Bhima...
His reign ended when he lost a war of succession to his nephew Pulakeshin II, a son of Kirttivarman I. Mangalesha was a Vaishnavite, and constructed a...
Vishnuvardhana II (673 – 682 C.E.) became the Eastern Chalukya king following the very short rule of his father Indra Bhattaraka.[citation needed] His...