Vikramaditya I, the Glossary
Vikramaditya I (655–680 CE) was the third son and followed his father, Pulakeshi II on to the Chalukya throne.[1]
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27 relations: Abhinavaditya, Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty), Badami, Brahmin, Chalukya dynasty, Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty), Dineshchandra Sircar, Gujarat, K. A. Nilakanta Sastri, Kanchipuram, Kaveri, King of Kings, Kurnool, Lata (region), Mahendravarman II, Pallava dynasty, Parameswaravarman I, Prithvi-vallabha, Pulakeshin II, Ranna (Kannada poet), Three Crowned Kings, Uraiyur, Vijaya-Bhattarika, Vijayaditya, Vinayaditya of Vatapi, Western Chalukya Empire, Western Ganga dynasty.
- 655 births
- 7th-century Indian monarchs
- Chalukya kings
- Early Chalukyas
Abhinavaditya
Abhinavaditya (r. c. 645–646 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi in southern India. Vikramaditya I and Abhinavaditya are Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty)
Adityavarman (r. c. 643–645 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi in southern India. Vikramaditya I and Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty) are Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Badami
Badami, formerly known as Vātāpi (Sanskrit: from āpi, ‘friend, ally’; ‘having the wind (vāta) as an ally’; Kannada script: ವಾತಾಪಿ), is a town and headquarters of a taluk by the same name, in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India.
Brahmin
Brahmin (brāhmaṇa) is a varna (caste) within Hindu society.
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Chalukya dynasty
The Chalukya dynasty was a Classical Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries.
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Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)
Chandraditya (IAST: Candrāditya, r. -649 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi that ruled in the Deccan region of south India. Vikramaditya I and Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty) are Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Dineshchandra Sircar
Dineshchandra Sircar (1907–1985), also known as D. C. Sircar or D. C. Sarkar, was an epigraphist, historian, numismatist and folklorist, known particularly in India and Bangladesh for his work deciphering inscriptions.
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Gujarat
Gujarat is a state along the western coast of India.
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K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri (12 August 1892 – 15 June 1975) was an Indian historian who wrote on South Indian history.
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Kanchipuram
Kanchipuram (IAST) also known as Kanjeevaram, is a stand alone city corporation, satellite nodal city of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in the Tondaimandalam region, from Chennaithe capital of Tamil Nadu.
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Kaveri
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicised name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri River rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu district of the state of Karnataka, at an elevation of 1,341 m above mean sea level and flows for about 800 km before its outfall into the Bay of Bengal.
King of Kings
King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
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Kurnool
Kurnool is a city in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Lata (region)
Lata (IAST: Lāṭa) was a historical region of India, located in the southern part of the present-day Gujarat state.
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Mahendravarman II
Mahendravarman II or Mahendra Varma II was a Pallava monarch who reigned in southern India from 668 to 669 CE.
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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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Parameswaravarman I
Parameswaravarman I was a Pallava emperor who reigned in southern India in the latter half of the 7th century, 670 - 695 CE.
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Prithvi-vallabha
Prithvi-vallabha (IAST), or, was a title adopted by several kings that ruled in present-day India, including the Chalukyas of Vatapi, the Rashtrakutas and their successors.
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Pulakeshin II
Pulakeshi II (IAST: Pulakeśhi r. –642 CE) popularly known as Immaḍi Pulakeśi, was the greatest Chalukyan Emperor who reigned from Vatapi (present-day Badami in Karnataka, India). Vikramaditya I and Pulakeshin II are 7th-century Indian monarchs, Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Ranna (Kannada poet)
Ranna (Kannada: ರನ್ನ) was one of the earliest and arguably one of the greatest poets of the Kannada language.
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Three Crowned Kings
The Three Crowned Kings, were the triumvirate of Chera, Chola and Pandya who dominated the politics of the ancient Tamil country, Tamilakam, from their three Nadu (countries) of Chola Nadu, Pandya Nadu (present day Madurai and Tirunelveli) and Chera Nadu (present day Kerala and some parts of Tamilnadu) in southern India.
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Uraiyur
Uraiyur (also spelt Woraiyur) is a locality in Tiruchirapalli city in Tamil Nadu, India.
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Vijaya-Bhattarika
Vijaya-Bhattarika (r. -655 CE) was a member of the Chalukya royal family of Deccan region in southern India. Vikramaditya I and Vijaya-Bhattarika are early Chalukyas.
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Vijayaditya
Vijayaditya (696–733 CE) followed his father, Vinayaditya on to the Chalukya throne. Vikramaditya I and Vijayaditya are 7th-century Indian monarchs, Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Vinayaditya of Vatapi
Vinayaditya ruled the Chalukya kingdom from 681 to 696 AD. Vikramaditya I and Vinayaditya of Vatapi are 7th-century Indian monarchs, Chalukya kings and early Chalukyas.
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Western Chalukya Empire
The Western Chalukya Empire ruled most of the western Deccan Plateau in South India between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.
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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
655 births
- Liu Youqiu
- Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi
- Prince Zhanghuai
- Vikramaditya I
7th-century Indian monarchs
- Adityavardhana
- Arikesari Maravarman
- Arunasva
- Bhaskaravarman
- Dahir of Aror
- Grahavarman
- Harsha
- Jayantavarman
- Kubja Vishnuvardhana
- Mahendravarman I
- Manava (king)
- Mangalesha
- Manik Rai
- Maravarman Avanisulamani
- Prabhakaravardhana
- Pulakeshin II
- Rajyavardhana
- Samantaraja
- Shashanka
- Shiladitya
- Toramana of Kashmir
- Vijayaditya
- Vikramaditya I
- Vinayaditya of Vatapi
Chalukya kings
- Abhinavaditya
- Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty)
- Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)
- Jayasimha (Vatapi Chalukya dynasty)
- Kirtivarman II
- Kirttivarman I
- Mangalesha
- Pulakeshin I
- Pulakeshin II
- Ranaraga
- Vijayaditya
- Vikramaditya I
- Vikramaditya II
- Vinayaditya of Vatapi
Early Chalukyas
- Abhinavaditya
- Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty)
- Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty)
- Jayasimha (Vatapi Chalukya dynasty)
- Kirtivarman II
- Kirttivarman I
- Mangalesha
- Pulakeshin I
- Pulakeshin II
- Ranaraga
- Vijaya-Bhattarika
- Vijayaditya
- Vijayaditya II
- Vikramaditya I
- Vikramaditya II
- Vinayaditya of Vatapi