How Chalukyas Came to Power ?|| Rise and Fall of Chalukya Kingdom

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Title: How Chalukyas Came to Power ?|| Rise and Fall of Chalukya Kingdom

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Chalukya kingdom , one of strongest ruling kingdom in indian subcontinent ,which ruled from 6th century to 8th century ce from narmada river in southern gujarat to river kaveri in southern india

And in 300 years rule , they not only fought with pallavas and other indian rulers but also they fought with arabas in umayyad caliphate and stopped first arab invasion in india

Not just this but they have built many chalukya style rock-cut architecture which includes famous badami cave temples and many other temples built with golden sandstone in aihole, badami, and pattadakal ,which we can seen even today

But question pops in everyone’s mind is
How did chalukyas come to power ?
Who is that greatest king among all chalukyas emperors who transformed southern india ?
And who ruled south india after defeating chalukyas ?

For next 4 minutes im going to tell you historical facts about rise and fall of chalukyas kingdom who transformed southern india into marvelous temple land , stay tuned and watch full video

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Thank you accepting my request
Finally complete video on one of my fav dynasty... chalukya
Immadi pulekeshi ❤️💛

Abhi-owxe
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The battle between chalukya dynasty vs arab invaders was very brutal
Arab king n his army ran away from chalukya's merciless slaughter n most of army was crushed under 2000s or more elephants.
Chalukya dynasty crushed them real hard. This all happened in narmada river n other parts of gujrat rajasthan.
They never came back to defeat bcz due to fear.
Chalukya's Wrath😀

Abhi-owxe
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Mention the age also when pulikeshi 2 defeated by Narasimha Verma.. That's also most important..

vijayakumaru
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There are many Chalukyas
Badami Chalukyas
Kalyani Chalukyas
Solanki Chalukyas
Vengi Chalukyas

rubyroyale
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Kannada rulers outside Karnataka
Outside of Karnataka, Kannadiga rulers throughout India cultivated a fragmented regional culture. Historians such as
D.C. Sarkar as far back as 1959 have bemoaned the inexcusable ignorance of the Kannadigas in this regard.'

The Badami Chalukyas who were established in the Sixth century have not only occupied an important place in the history of India but they spread all over India, there has been no study about the 'Kannadiga culture' which was expanded by many Kannada royal families including them (*There is ample evidence to prove that, for several centuries from the foundation of the Chalukya House of Badami in the sixth century A.D., the Kannadigas were not merely one of the most important peoples on the stage of Indian history, but they actually spread over wide areas of India. However, neither the characteristics of the Kannadiga culture nor its impact on the areas outside Karnataka have so far been studied. The world of scholars will be grateful to the Karnatak University if it is successful in initiating studies in this interesting subject.").

Kannada dynasties that ruled outside India are as follows: Kalinga East Ganga
(5th century), the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi in Andhra (6th century) (probably also the Kadambars of Kalinga), the Palas of Bengal and Bihar (8th century AD) are mentioned in records of Karnatas (Karnataka soldiers). Matrimonial relationship between Palars and Rashtrakutas. This may be due to the fact that the soldiers of Bengal (11th century) were of Karnataka origin. And the Sena dynasty called "Karnata" as a result of the conquest of Eastern India by Somesvara, the first Chalukya, and his son Vikramaditya, the sixth. The progenitor of that dynasty is called Samanta Sena
(c. 1050) in his records as 'Dakshinatya', his grandson Vijayasena (c. 1095) as 'Brahmakshatriya' or 'Karnata Kshatriya'. His descendant was Ballala Sena (12th century AD). They were Kshatriyas of the lunar lineage. (The "Karnatars" of Nepal are of Sura lineage). His son wanted to bow to the Turkish Muslims.

A mound called "Ballal Deeb" is recorded near the Sena capital Nabodwipa (Navadwipa) (Ballal-Kannada personal name. deeb=mound).

*Rashtrakuta dynasties are seen in many parts of India. The Rashtrakutas of Karnataka (8-10 centuries) conquered up to Kanyakumari and attacked Ceylon as well. Their jurisdiction included the entire South Western part of present day Maharashtra. Chaulukkaras of Gujarat (10th-13th c.) Originally Chalukkas of Karnataka Chaulukkaras of Gujarat (12th c.) or Queen Nayaki Devi of the Solankis was the daughter of the Kannada ruler Kadamba Permadeva of Gove. (Permanadi was the daughter son of Vikramaditya, ruler of Goa), defeated Ghori Mahmud, who had invaded her Chaulukya kingdom as a widow, in 1178, and received the title of "conqueror of youth" from Prithviraja Chauhan of Delhi. Among them is the name "Barappa". Even today there are people with the surname "Solanki" in Gujarati. (The word 'Solanki' is a cognate of the word 'Chalukya'.)

The Yadavas of Devagiri were Kannada rulers. Rashtrakutas of Manpura 499-7 CE), Rashtrakutas of Birar (7 CE), Rashtrakutas of Orissa (11-12 CE) were Kannadigas. Rashtrakutas ruled Madhya Pradesh (760-865). Rashtrakutas of Kanoji are the same (11-12 CE). In their 12-13th century inscriptions, during the reign of Lakhan Pala, a Gauda Shaivaguru named "Ishanashiva" built a Shiva temple at "Sinhapalli" in Haryana (palli-palli. This is a Dravidian word. Rathodas (Rashads) ruled in Rajasthan. ) Rashtrakutare 13-14th centuries) Karnataka is the origin of the system of indicating the administrative divisions by the number of villages in Hestikundi, Dhanop, Malavas (see also the Karnataka kings of Banavasi 12000).

It is significant that the administrative units were indicated by the number of villages, 'Gramapati' was the revenue collector of one village, 'Dashagramika' was the revenue collector of ten villages, 'Sahasra gramapati' was the revenue officer of a thousand villages. (Sinha : Mithila under the Karnatas, P. 136-7.) The islands were also influenced by Karnataka. The Brahmi script at the head of the inscriptions there is a script of the Kadambara period. The influence of Karnataka is the reason why the year "Saka" is indicated in seven eighth-century records of Indo-Chinese Indonesia. (The Pallavas did not use the 'Saka' year: the Badami Chalukyas used it from the 6th century onwards. It was the Karnataka influence that introduced the decimal system numbers there. (I am grateful to DC Sarkar's article for the above information).

Even the Senas who ruled in Himachal Pradesh (12-13 AD) were of Sena lineage from Bengal (meaning their origin was Karnataka). Lakshmana Sena of Bengal was the last Hindu ruler of that region. His descendant Rupsen went to Punjab and ruled there; His son Birsena went to Suket in Himachal Pradesh (1233 AD) and built a kingdom there. It was merged with India after India's independence. Raja Ashokpal Sen, Thikka Umeshwar Singh, the descendants of those Sens, are still living in the palace of the town called Mandi. Needless to say, he is originally from Karnataka.' Literature, sculpture, astronomy and medical sciences developed during his time as a worshiper of 'Kalika'.

If Vijnaesvara's "Mitakshara", a valid legal text in pre-modern India, was composed during the Kalyana Chalukyas, Jeemutavahana's "Daya Bhaga" popular in Bengal dates back to the Senas: needless to say, both dynasties belong to Karnataka. famous Poet Jayadeva (kriti-Sanskrit "Gita Govinda") court poet of Lakshmanasena (c. 1200), Mahishasura Mardini of Bengal or Durga (Kali) originally from Chamundi of Karnataka; Maybe that can't be right.

Outside Karnataka the Kannadigas also ruled northern Bihar and Nepal: they were the "Karnataka" kings of Mithila who were called "Karnatakas" in their records.

I have solved that deficiency to some extent by working on the "Karnata" dynasty of Mithila who ruled North Bihar and Nepal." It has come to my experience that there are many advantages for Kannadigas themselves in undertaking the study of Kannada rulers abroad.

This article kannada rulers outside karnataka is an extract from
Dr. M. Chindanada Murthy s book
karnataka- Nepal Samskrititka sambandha.

mithankumarbs
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Chaalukyas ruled whole india from badaami Karnataka, and there army is called as karnata bala, which is powerful army ever known in history of India.

dr.renukrajmedegarpp
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Actually their book in Tamil called "Sivagamiyin sabatham" about how Narasimha Varma defeated Pulakesi II. And Battle of vatapi.

srisuryaprakash
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Jai chalukya parameshwara, dakshina patheshwara immadi pulikeshi ❤

channappajihc
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The Chalukya army was called KARNATA BALA ( army of Karnata region) which defeated first Arab invasion
Because of Karnata bala strength and valour the Arabs never dared to invade for next few centuries

karthikprasadk
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My Sur name is "Salunke" if ukuk 🌝

Anonymous-ykfv
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Can u write the story in the last like a page so all can get it more easy

ThasinBanu-juqf
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Will you please suggest some sources
From where you get this information

parthdalvi
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Hi. Where was the Chalukya Kings official residence?

delaguiar
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Please make a video about the Karnat dynastry of Mithila under chalukya commander Nanyadev and the Karnat descendants - MAITHIL KARN KAYASTHAS

karna_kayastha
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Thanks for the passion with which you try to narrate but your voice modulations makes it difficult to follow.

Skandawin
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3:32 where is the source that vikramaditya defeated pallava king? Google says pallava king defeated vikramaditya

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Please do video on Rashtrakuta dynasty because the dynasty is acquired more land than others.

theepic
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Why you talking slow in this video at first 1 min

baranisoundappan
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Chalukya empire established year undate

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You forgot to mention that Telangana is also a part of Western Chalukya Dynasty as well as Kurnool & Ananthapur District's of Andhra are also a part of western chalukya dynasty.

From East Godavari district of Andhra to Pudukottai district of Tamilnadu it's Vengi Chalukya & Chola Territory.

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