Aditya I, the Glossary
Aditya Chola I, the son of Vijayalaya Chola, was the Chola king who laid the foundation of the Chola Empire with the conquest of the Pallava Kingdom and the occupation of the Western Ganga Kingdom and Kongu Nadu.[1]
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20 relations: Chera dynasty, Chola dynasty, Chola Empire, Hinduism, Ko Kizhan Adikal, Kongu Nadu, Kumbakonam, Nriputungavarman, Oxford University Press, Pallava dynasty, Parantaka I, Pazhayarai, Srikalahasti, Srikantha Chola, Sthanu Ravi Varma, Tamil Nadu, Tondaimandalam, Varaguna II, Vijayalaya Chola, Western Ganga dynasty.
- 10th-century Hindus
- 870s births
- 900s deaths
- 9th-century Hindus
- 9th-century Indian monarchs
- Chola emperors
Chera dynasty
The Chera dynasty (or Cēra), was a Sangam age Tamil dynasty which unified various regions of the western coast and western ghats in southern India to form the early Chera empire.
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Chola dynasty
The Chola dynasty was a Tamil dynasty originating from southern India.
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Chola Empire
The Chola Empire, which is often referred to as the Imperial Cholas, was a medieval Indian, thalassocratic empire that was established by the Chola dynasty that rose to prominence during the middle of the ninth century and united southern India under their rule.
Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.
Ko Kizhan Adikal
Ko Kizhan Adikal Ravi Neeli was the traditional title of the queens/princesses of the Chera Perumal kingdom in medieval south India.
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Kongu Nadu
Kongu Nadu, also known as Kongu Mandalam, refers to the geographical region comprising the western and north-western part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in some instances, parts of southeastern Karnataka and eastern Kerala.
Kumbakonam
Kumbakonam (formerly spelt as Coombaconum or Combaconum), or Kudanthai, is a city municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Nriputungavarman
Nriputungavarman was a king of the Pallava dynasty. Aditya I and Nriputungavarman are 9th-century Indian monarchs.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pallava dynasty
The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam.
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Parantaka I
Parantaka Chola I (Tamil: பராந்தக சோழன் I; 873 CE–955 CE) was a Chola emperor who ruled for forty-eight years, annexing Pandya by defeating Rajasimhan II and in the Deccan won the Battle of Vallala against Rashtrakutas which happened before 916 CE. Aditya I and Parantaka I are 10th-century Hindus, 10th-century Indian monarchs and Chola emperors.
Pazhayarai
Pazhayarai or Pazhaiyarai or Palayarai (Tamil: பழையாறை paḻaiyāṟai) was an ancient capital of the medieval Chola dynasty in Tamil Nadu.
Srikalahasti
Srikalahasti is a town in Tirupati district located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
Srikantha Chola
Srikantha Chola (Telugu: శ్రీకంత చోళుడు) (Tamil: ஸ்ரீகந்த சோழன்) was a Telugu Chola ruler belonging to Pottapi Chola family which claims descent from ancient Tamil king Karikala Chola.
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Sthanu Ravi Varma
Sthanu Ravi Varma (Early Malayalam and Tamil: Ko Tanu Iravi), known as the Kulasekhara, was the Chera Perumal ruler of Kerala in southern India from 844/45 to 870/71 AD. Aditya I and Sthanu Ravi Varma are 9th-century Indian monarchs.
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Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu (TN) is the southernmost state of India.
Tondaimandalam
Tondaimandalam, also known as Tondai Nadu, is a historical region located in the northernmost part of Tamil Nadu and southernmost part of Andhra Pradesh.
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Varaguna II
Varagunavarman II, also described as Varaguna II,(Tamil:வரகுண வர்மன்) was a king of the Pandya dynasty in south India whose reign lasted from c. 862 until c. 879 CE. Aditya I and Varaguna II are 9th-century Indian monarchs.
Vijayalaya Chola
Vijayalaya Chola was a descendant of the Early Cholas, who revived the Chola dynasty and founded the Imperial Chola Empire. Aditya I and Vijayalaya Chola are 9th-century Hindus, 9th-century Indian monarchs and Chola emperors.
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Western Ganga dynasty
Western Ganga was an important ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India which lasted from about 350 to 1000 CE.
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See also
10th-century Hindus
- Aditya I
- Gandaraditya
- Kundavai Pirāttiyār
- Parantaka I
- Parantaka II
- Rajaraja I
- Uttama (Chola dynasty)
870s births
- Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders
- 870 births
- 871 births
- 872 births
- 874 births
- 875 births
- 876 births
- 877 births
- 879 births
- Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari
- Abu Yazid
- Abu'l-Fadl al-Abbas ibn Fasanjas
- Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany
- Aditya I
- Ahmad al-Muhajir
- Al-Farabi
- Al-Hakim al-Samarqandi
- Al-Muktafi
- Al-Tabarani
- Bardas Phokas the Elder
- Bernard (son of Charles the Fat)
- Cunigunde of Swabia
- Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine
- Edward the Elder
- Ermentrude (daughter of Louis the Stammerer)
- Fruela II of Asturias
- Fulk I, Count of Anjou
- García I of León
- Gerhard I of Metz
- Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna
- Lady Ise
- Lestek
- Mathuedoï I, Count of Poher
- Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf
- Ordoño II of León
- Ota (wife of Arnulf of Carinthia)
- Petar of Serbia
- Pietro II Candiano
- Qudama ibn Ja'far
- Romanos I Lekapenos
- Sale Ngahkwe
- Samonas
- Spytihněv I, Duke of Bohemia
- Sunyer, Count of Barcelona
- Wang Rong (warlord)
- Wang Yansi
- Zwentibold
900s deaths
- Árpád
- 900 deaths
- 901 deaths
- 902 deaths
- 903 deaths
- 904 deaths
- 905 deaths
- 906 deaths
- 907 deaths
- 908 deaths
- 909 deaths
- Aditya I
- Asser
- Bagrat I of Klarjeti
- Dionysius II of Antioch
- Eohric of East Anglia
- Fujiwara no Toshiyuki
- Gerald of Aurillac
- Gomelo II
- Ishaq Ibn Imran
- Jijak
- Ki no Tomonori
- Llywarch ap Hyfaidd
- Merfyn ap Rhodri
- Mojmir II of Moravia
- Pandionia
- Raginfred of Vienne
- Roger, Count of Maine
- Tuqaq
- Wang Gao
- Wang Ke (Tang dynasty)
- Wigmund (bishop of Dorchester)
9th-century Hindus
- Aditya I
- Indravarman I
- Vijayalaya Chola
9th-century Indian monarchs
- Aditya I
- Amoghavarsha
- Aparajit
- Arikesari II
- Baddega I
- Chandanaraja
- Chandraraja II
- Chudachandra
- Dantivarman
- Dharmapala of Bengal
- Durlabharaja I
- Gajghat Rai
- Goda Ravi
- Govindaraja I
- Govindaraja II
- Jayashakti
- Kapardin I
- Kharga Malla
- Kokalla I
- Krishna II
- Kulasekhara Alvar
- Mahendrapala I
- Mihira Bhoja
- Nagabhata II
- Nannuka
- Nriputungavarman
- Pala Invasion of Kannauj
- Pullashakti
- Rachamalla II
- Rahila
- Rama Rajasekhara
- Ramabhadra
- Shivamara II
- Srimara Srivallabha
- Sthanu Ravi Varma
- Tribhuvana Mahadevi I
- Tribhuvana Mahadevi III
- Vakpati (Chandela dynasty)
- Vappuvanna
- Varaguna II
- Vijayalaya Chola
- Vijayaraga
- Vijayashakti
- Vikramaditya Varaguna
- Vishnuvardhana IV
- Āma
Chola emperors
- Aditya I
- Arinjaya Chola
- Athirajendra
- Gandaraditya
- Kulothunga II
- Kulothunga III
- Kulottunga I
- Parantaka I
- Parantaka II
- Rajadhiraja I
- Rajadhiraja II
- Rajadiraja Chola II
- Rajaraja I
- Rajaraja II
- Rajaraja III
- Rajendra I
- Rajendra II
- Rajendra III
- Uttama (Chola dynasty)
- Vijayalaya Chola
- Vikrama Chola
- Virarajendra
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aditya_I
Also known as Athiththa Chola.