Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Kalachuris of Tripuri

Index Kalachuris of Tripuri

The Kalachuris of Tripuri, also known the Kalachuris of Chedi, ruled parts of central India during 7th to 13th centuries. [1]

100 relations: Akalajalada, Amarkantak, Amoghavarsha, Amoghavarsha III, Anangabhima III, Arikesari II, Bahuriband, Bandhavgarh Fort, Bhedaghat, Bhima I, Bhoja, Bhoramdeo Temple, Chandela, Chandradeva, Chaulukya dynasty, Chausath Yogini Temple, Jabalpur, Chedi Kingdom, Dahala (disambiguation), Damoh, Devavarman (Chandela dynasty), Dhanga, Durlabharaja (Chaulukya dynasty), Gahadavala, Gangeyadeva, Gayakarna, Gopala II, Govindachandra (Chandra dynasty), Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty), Guhila dynasty, Gurjara-Pratihara, Haihaiyavansi Kingdom, Hammira Mahakavya, Hammiravarman, Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir, Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty), Harsha (Chandela dynasty), History of India, Indra III, Inscriptions of Bhoja, Jabalpur, Jagadeva, Jayachandra, Jayasimha (Kalachuri dynasty), Jayasimha I (Paramara dynasty), Jayasimha Siddharaja, Kalachuri dynasty, Kalachuri dynasty (disambiguation), Kalachuris of Kalyani, Kalachuris of Ratnapura, Karna (Chaulukya dynasty), ..., Kirttivarman, Kokalla II, Krishna III, Krishna of Devagiri, Kumarapala (Chaulukya dynasty), Lakshmadeva, Lakshmikarna, List of state leaders in the 9th century, Madanavarman, Mahakoshal, Medieval India, Middle kingdoms of India, Military career of Bhoja, Narasimha (Kalachuri dynasty), Origin of the Gurjara-Pratiharas, Outline of South Asian history, Pala Empire, Paramara dynasty, Paramardi, Prithviraj Chauhan, Prithviraj Raso, Prithviraja Vijaya, Rajnandgaon, Ramachandra of Devagiri, Ratanpur, Chhattisgarh, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, Sallakshanavarman, Satyashraya, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, Shankaragana III, Simhana, Sirpur Group of Monuments, Somavamshi dynasty, Someshvara (Chahamana dynasty), Someshvara I, Tailapa II, Tewar, Madhya Pradesh, Trailokyamalla (Kalachuri dynasty), Trailokyavarman, Udayaditya, Umayyad campaigns in India, Vakpati Munja, Vidyadhara (Chandela king), Vigrahapala III, Vijayapala, Vijayasimha, Vinayaditya of Vatapi, Yashahkarna, Yashovarman (Chandela dynasty), Yuvarajadeva II. Expand index (50 more) »

Akalajalada

Akāla-jalada (c. 8th-9th century) was a Sanskrit-language poet from the Tripuri Kalachuri kingdom of present-day Central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Akalajalada · See more »

Amarkantak

Amarkantak (NLK Amarakaṇṭaka) is a pilgrim town and a Nagar Panchayat in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Amarkantak · See more »

Amoghavarsha

Amoghavarsha I (also known as Amoghavarsha Nrupathunga I) (800–878 CE) was a Rashtrakuta emperor, the greatest ruler of the Rashtrakuta dynasty, and one of the great emperors of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Amoghavarsha · See more »

Amoghavarsha III

Amoghavarsha III (934–939 CE), whose Kannada name was Baddiga, was in exile in Tripuri and was a younger brother of Indra III and uncle to Govinda IV.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Amoghavarsha III · See more »

Anangabhima III

Anangabhima Deva III (Odia: ତୃତୀୟ ଅନଙ୍ଗଭୀମ ଦେବ) was a powerful ruler and reformist of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty that ruled an early medieval Odisha centered empire in eastern India from the year 1211-1238 A.D. He was successful in maintaining a large extent of territory that stretched from the river Ganga in the north to Godavari in the South.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Anangabhima III · See more »

Arikesari II

Arikesari II (r. c. 930-955) was a ruler of the Vemulavada Chalukya dynasty of present-day Telangana, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Arikesari II · See more »

Bahuriband

Bahuriband (or Bahoriband), near Katni in Madhya Pradesh, is famous of the inscription at the feet of a colossal stone image of Jain Tirthankara Shantinath.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bahuriband · See more »

Bandhavgarh Fort

The Bandhavgarh Fort is situated in Bandhavgarh in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bandhavgarh Fort · See more »

Bhedaghat

Bhedaghat (भेड़ाघाट) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Jabalpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bhedaghat · See more »

Bhima I

Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064 CE) was an Indian king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bhima I · See more »

Bhoja

Bhoja (reigned c. 1010–1055 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bhoja · See more »

Bhoramdeo Temple

Bhoramdeo Temple is a complex of Hindu temples dedicated to the god Shiva in Bhoramdeo, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Bhoramdeo Temple · See more »

Chandela

The Chandelas of Jejakabhukti were a royal dynasty in Central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Chandela · See more »

Chandradeva

Chandradeva (IAST: Candradeva, r. c. 1089–1103 CE), also known as Chandraditya, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Chandradeva · See more »

Chaulukya dynasty

The Chaulukya dynasty, also known as the Chalukyas of Gujarat, ruled parts of what are now Gujarat and Rajasthan in north-western India, between and.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Chaulukya dynasty · See more »

Chausath Yogini Temple, Jabalpur

Chausath Yogini Temple is one of the oldest heritage sites in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Chausath Yogini Temple, Jabalpur · See more »

Chedi Kingdom

Chedi was an ancient Indian kingdom which fell roughly in the Bundelkhand division of Madhya Pradesh regions to the south of river Yamuna along the river Ken.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Chedi Kingdom · See more »

Dahala (disambiguation)

Dahala may refer to.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Dahala (disambiguation) · See more »

Damoh

Damoh is a town in the Sagar Division in north-eastern Madhya Pradesh in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Damoh · See more »

Devavarman (Chandela dynasty)

Devavarman (reigned c. 1050-1060 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Devavarman (Chandela dynasty) · See more »

Dhanga

Dhanga (r. c. 950-999 CE), also known as Dhaṇgadeva in inscriptions, was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Dhanga · See more »

Durlabharaja (Chaulukya dynasty)

Durlabha-raja (r. c. 1008–1022 CE) was an Indian king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat from his capital at Anahilapataka (modern Patan).

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Durlabharaja (Chaulukya dynasty) · See more »

Gahadavala

The Gahadavala (IAST: Gāhaḍavāla) dynasty ruled parts of the present-day Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India during 11th and 12th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Gahadavala · See more »

Gangeyadeva

Gangeyadeva (IAST:, r. c. 1015-1041 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Gangeyadeva · See more »

Gayakarna

Gayakarna (IAST: Gaya-karṇa, r. c. 1123-1153 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Gayakarna · See more »

Gopala II

Gopala II (reigned 940–960 CE) was the successor to the Pala king Rajyapala in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, and eighth ruler of the Pala line reigning for 20 years.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Gopala II · See more »

Govindachandra (Chandra dynasty)

Govindachandra (reigned 1020–1045) was the last known ruler of the Chandra dynasty in the kingdom of Harikela in eastern Bengal.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Govindachandra (Chandra dynasty) · See more »

Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)

Govindachandra (IAST: Govindacandra, 1114–1155 CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty) · See more »

Guhila dynasty

The Guhila dynasty ruled the Medapata (modern Mewar) region in present-day Rajasthan state of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Guhila dynasty · See more »

Gurjara-Pratihara

The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, also known as the Pratihara Empire, was an imperial power during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, that ruled much of Northern India from the mid-7th to the 11th century.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Gurjara-Pratihara · See more »

Haihaiyavansi Kingdom

The Haihaiyavansi Kingdom was a kingdom in the upper Mahanadi River basin in eastern India, comprising the central portion of present-day Chhattisgarh state and west-central Orissa.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Haihaiyavansi Kingdom · See more »

Hammira Mahakavya

Hammira Mahakavya is a 15th-century Indian Sanskrit epic poem written by the Jain scholar Nayachandra Suri.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Hammira Mahakavya · See more »

Hammiravarman

Hammira-Varman (IAST: Hammīravarman, c. 1288-1311 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Hammiravarman · See more »

Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir

Bara Mandir (हनुमान-ताल मन्दिर) is a historic Jain temple in Jabalpur, right on the edge of Hanumantal, once the main center of Jabalpur.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir · See more »

Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty)

Harishchandra (IAST: Harīścandra, r. c. 1194–1197 CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty) · See more »

Harsha (Chandela dynasty)

Harsha (reigned c. 905 – 925 CE), also known as Shri Harsha (IAST: Śri Harśa), was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Harsha (Chandela dynasty) · See more »

History of India

The history of India includes the prehistoric settlements and societies in the Indian subcontinent; the advancement of civilisation from the Indus Valley Civilisation to the eventual blending of the Indo-Aryan culture to form the Vedic Civilisation; the rise of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism;Sanderson, Alexis (2009), "The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period." In: Genesis and Development of Tantrism, edited by Shingo Einoo, Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2009.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and History of India · See more »

Indra III

Indra III (914–929 CE) was the grandson of Rashtrakuta Krishna II and son of Chedi princess Lakshmi.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Indra III · See more »

Inscriptions of Bhoja

Bhoja was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, whose kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in present-day Madhya Pradesh.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Inscriptions of Bhoja · See more »

Jabalpur

Jabalpur (formerly Jubbulpore) is a tier 2 city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jabalpur · See more »

Jagadeva

Jagadeva, also known as Jagaddeva or Jagdev Parmar, was an 11th-12th century prince from the Paramara dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jagadeva · See more »

Jayachandra

Jaya-chandra (IAST: Jayacandra, r. c. 1170-1194 CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jayachandra · See more »

Jayasimha (Kalachuri dynasty)

Jayasimha (IAST: Jaya-siṃha, r. c. 1163-1188 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jayasimha (Kalachuri dynasty) · See more »

Jayasimha I (Paramara dynasty)

Jayasimha (reigned c. 1055-1070 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jayasimha I (Paramara dynasty) · See more »

Jayasimha Siddharaja

Jayasiṃha, who assumed the title Siddharāja, was an Indian king who ruled western parts of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Jayasimha Siddharaja · See more »

Kalachuri dynasty

The Kalachuris (IAST: Kalacuri) were an Indian dynasty that ruled in west-central India between 6th and 7th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kalachuri dynasty · See more »

Kalachuri dynasty (disambiguation)

The Kalachuri dynasty (6th-7th century), also known as the Kalachuris of Mahishmati or Early Kalachuris, ruled parts of west-central India during 6th and 7th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kalachuri dynasty (disambiguation) · See more »

Kalachuris of Kalyani

The Kalachuris of Kalyani were a 12th-century Indian dynasty, who ruled over parts of present-day northern Karnataka and Maharashtra.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kalachuris of Kalyani · See more »

Kalachuris of Ratnapura

The Kalachuris of Ratnapura were a central Indian dynasty during 11th and 12th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kalachuris of Ratnapura · See more »

Karna (Chaulukya dynasty)

Karna (r. c. 1064–1092 CE) was an Indian king from the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Karna (Chaulukya dynasty) · See more »

Kirttivarman

Kirttivarman (reigned c. 1060–1100 CE), also known as Kīrtivarman, was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kirttivarman · See more »

Kokalla II

Kokalla II (IAST:, r. c. 990-1015 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kokalla II · See more »

Krishna III

Krishna III whose Kannada name was Kannara (r. 939 – 967 C.E.) was the last great warrior and able monarch of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty of Manyakheta.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Krishna III · See more »

Krishna of Devagiri

Krishna (IAST: Kṛṣṇa, r. c. 1246-1261 CE), also known as Kannara, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Krishna of Devagiri · See more »

Kumarapala (Chaulukya dynasty)

Kumarapala was an Indian king from the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Kumarapala (Chaulukya dynasty) · See more »

Lakshmadeva

Lakshmadeva (IAST: Lakṣma-deva, reigned c. 1086-1094 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Lakshmadeva · See more »

Lakshmikarna

Lakshmikarna (IAST: Lakśmi-Karṇa, r. c. 1041-1073 CE), also known as Karna, was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Lakshmikarna · See more »

List of state leaders in the 9th century

;State leaders in the 8th century – State leaders in the 10th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 9th century (801–900) AD.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and List of state leaders in the 9th century · See more »

Madanavarman

Madana-Varman (reigned c. 1128–1165 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Madanavarman · See more »

Mahakoshal

Mahakoshal is a region of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Mahakoshal · See more »

Medieval India

Medieval India refers to a long period of the history of the Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "modern period".

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Medieval India · See more »

Middle kingdoms of India

The Middle kingdoms of India were the political entities in India from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th century CE.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Middle kingdoms of India · See more »

Military career of Bhoja

The 11th century Paramara king Bhoja ruled from his capital at Dhara (Dhar in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India).

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Military career of Bhoja · See more »

Narasimha (Kalachuri dynasty)

Narasimha (IAST: Nara-siṃha, r. c. 1153-1163 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Narasimha (Kalachuri dynasty) · See more »

Origin of the Gurjara-Pratiharas

The origin of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty of India is a topic of debate among historians.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Origin of the Gurjara-Pratiharas · See more »

Outline of South Asian history

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of South Asia: History of South Asia – South Asia includes the contemporary political entities of the Indian subcontinent and associated islands, therefore, its history includes the histories of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and the island nations of Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Outline of South Asian history · See more »

Pala Empire

The Pala Empire was an imperial power during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Pala Empire · See more »

Paramara dynasty

The Paramara dynasty (IAST: Paramāra) were an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Paramara dynasty · See more »

Paramardi

Paramardi (reigned c. 1165-1203 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Paramardi · See more »

Prithviraj Chauhan

Prithvirāja III (reign. –1192 CE), popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora in the folk legends, was an Indian king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Prithviraj Chauhan · See more »

Prithviraj Raso

The Prithviraj Raso (IAST: Pṛthvīrāj Rāso) is a Brajbhasha epic poem about the life of the 12th century Indian king Prithviraj Chauhan (c. 1166-1192 CE).

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Prithviraj Raso · See more »

Prithviraja Vijaya

Prithviraja Vijaya (IAST: Pṛthvīrāja Vijaya, "Prithviraja's Victory") is an eulogistic Sanskrit epic poem on the life of the Indian Chahamana king Prithviraja III (better known as Prithviraj Chauhan in the vernacular folk legends).

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Prithviraja Vijaya · See more »

Rajnandgaon

Rajnandgaon is a city in Rajnandgaon District, in the state of Chhattisgarh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Rajnandgaon · See more »

Ramachandra of Devagiri

Ramachandra (IAST: Rāmacandra, r. c. 1271-1311 CE), also known as Ramadeva, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Ramachandra of Devagiri · See more »

Ratanpur, Chhattisgarh

Ratanpur is a town and a nagar palika in Bilaspur district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Ratanpur, Chhattisgarh · See more »

Rewa, Madhya Pradesh

Rewa is a city in the north-eastern part of Madhya Pradesh state in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Rewa, Madhya Pradesh · See more »

Sallakshanavarman

Sallakshana-Varman (reigned c. 1100–1110 CE; IAST: Sallakṣaṇavarman) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Sallakshanavarman · See more »

Satyashraya

Satyashraya, also known as Sattiga or Irivabedanga, was a king of the Western Chalukya Empire.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Satyashraya · See more »

Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

The Seuna, Sevuna or Yadavas of Devagiri (c. 850–1334) was an Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a kingdom stretching from the Tungabhadra to the Narmada rivers, including present-day Maharashtra, north Karnataka and parts of Madhya Pradesh, from its capital at Devagiri (present-day Daulatabad in modern Maharashtra).

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Seuna (Yadava) dynasty · See more »

Shankaragana III

Shankaragana III (IAST: Śankaragaṇa, r. c. 970-980 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Shankaragana III · See more »

Simhana

Simhana (IAST: Siṃhaṇa, also transliterated as Singhana; r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246) was the most powerful ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Simhana · See more »

Sirpur Group of Monuments

Sirpur Group of Monuments are an archaeological and tourism site containing Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments from the 5th to 12th centuries in Mahasamund district of the state of Chhattisgarh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Sirpur Group of Monuments · See more »

Somavamshi dynasty

The Somavamshi (IAST: Somavaṃśī) or Keshari (IAST: Keśarī) dynasty ruled parts of present-day Odisha in eastern India between the 9th and the 12th centuries.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Somavamshi dynasty · See more »

Someshvara (Chahamana dynasty)

Someshvara (IAST: Someśvara, r. c. 1169-1178 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty, and ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Someshvara (Chahamana dynasty) · See more »

Someshvara I

Someshvara I was a notable king of the Western Chalukyas.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Someshvara I · See more »

Tailapa II

Tailapa II (r. c. 973-997), also known as Taila II and by his title Ahavamalla, was the founder of the Western Chalukya dynasty in southern India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Tailapa II · See more »

Tewar, Madhya Pradesh

Tewar is a village in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Tewar, Madhya Pradesh · See more »

Trailokyamalla (Kalachuri dynasty)

Trailokyamalla (r. c. 1210s CE), also called Trailokyamalladeva, was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Trailokyamalla (Kalachuri dynasty) · See more »

Trailokyavarman

Trailokya-Varman (reigned c. 1203-1245 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Trailokyavarman · See more »

Udayaditya

Udayaditya (reigned c. 1060–1086) was a Paramara ruler of Malwa region of central India, who succeeded Jayasimha I. He was succeeded by his son, Lakshmadeva.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Udayaditya · See more »

Umayyad campaigns in India

In the first half of the 8th century CE, a series of battles took place between the Umayyad Caliphate and the Indian kingdoms to the east of the Indus river.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Umayyad campaigns in India · See more »

Vakpati Munja

Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also known as Vakpati II, was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vakpati Munja · See more »

Vidyadhara (Chandela king)

Vidyadhara (r. c. 1003-1035 CE) was a ruler of the Chandela dynasty of central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vidyadhara (Chandela king) · See more »

Vigrahapala III

Vigrahapala III (1055 - 1070 CE) was the successor to the Pala king Nayapala in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, and twelfth ruler of the Pala line reigning for 15 years.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vigrahapala III · See more »

Vijayapala

Vijayapala (IAST: Vijayapāla; reigned c. 1035-1050 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vijayapala · See more »

Vijayasimha

Vijayasimha (IAST: Vijaya-siṃha, r. c. 1188-1210 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vijayasimha · See more »

Vinayaditya of Vatapi

Vinayaditya (680–696 CE) followed his father, Vikramaditya I on to the Chalukya throne.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Vinayaditya of Vatapi · See more »

Yashahkarna

Yashahkarna (IAST: Yaśaḥakarṇa, r. c. 1073-1123 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Yashahkarna · See more »

Yashovarman (Chandela dynasty)

Yashovarman (IAST: Yaśovarman; reigned c. 925-950 CE), also known as Lakshavarman, was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Yashovarman (Chandela dynasty) · See more »

Yuvarajadeva II

Yuvarajadeva II (IAST: Yuva-rāja-deva, r. c. 980-990 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India.

New!!: Kalachuris of Tripuri and Yuvarajadeva II · See more »

Redirects here:

Kalachuris of Chedi, Kalachuris of Dahala.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalachuris_of_Tripuri

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »