Kirttivarman I (IAST: Kīrtti-varman; r. c. 566-592) was a ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (present-day Badami) in India. He ruled parts of present-day...
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sa:कीर्तिवर्मन् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kirttivarman (also Kirtivarman or Kirtivarma) may refer to: Kirttivarman I, 6th century Chalukya ruler of south-western...
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commander-in-chief Kirttivarman I. This suggestion is corroborated by the fact that the Chiplun inscription credits Kirttivarman I with founding the city...
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Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi in Karnataka, India. He succeeded his brother Kirttivarman I on the throne, and ruled a kingdom that stretched from southern Gujarat...
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the Deccan region in peninsular India. A son of the Chalukya monarch Kirttivarman I, Pulakeshin overthrew his uncle Mangalesha to gain control of the throne...
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father Kirttivarman I (r. c. 566–592) as "the night of doom" for the Mauryas and other dynasties. The Chalukya records suggest that Kirttivarman defeated...
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On the maternal side, he is the grandson of Rajaraja I. Amangai Devi, daughter of Rajendra I, married Rajaraja Narendra, the son of Vimalathitha Chalukya...
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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...
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Sripurusha came into conflict with the Pandya ruler Maravarman Rajasimha I who was extending the Pandya empire on to the Kongu country which was adjacent...
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two disastrous invasions following this event. A king of the Deccan, Kirttivarman I of the Chaulukya royal family, subdued Anga, Vanga, Kalinga and Magadha...
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