chalukya in A Sentence

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    The Chalukya- Rashtrakuta lingas are of a different type.

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    The temple is an ancient monument built in the Chalukya style architecture.

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    He was a member of the Chaulukya(also called Chalukya or Solanki) dynasty.

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    Pattadakal, the capital of the Chalukya dynasty of medieval India, is 22 km away from Badami and 514 km from Bangalore.

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    Here later came the great rulers of the Chalukya and Rashtrakuta kingdoms which made Maharashtra a great center of culture and art.

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    Vikramaditya II(reigned 733- 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father.

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    In the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta series in the Deccan and in those that took after them and succeeded them, the mandapa is of two patterns.

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    Founded in the 19th century by Chalukya king Raja Raja Narendra after whom it was named Rajamahendri or Rajamahendravaram but now is known as Rajahamundry.

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    Founded in the 19th century by Chalukya king Raja Raja Narendra after whom it was named Rajamahendri or Rajamahendravaram but now is known as Rajahmundry.

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    Built by Chalukya Kings between AD 750 and 975, the complex is named for its presiding deity Sri Raja Rajeswara Swamy, an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

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    These two are essentially lesser versions of the two Brihadisvara vimanas, but incorporate in their design some variations and innovations revealing an amount of Chalukya- Rashtrakuta influence.

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    The Western Gangas of Talkad in south Mysore, following the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta idiom, have left two unfinished cave- temples in the hard rock at Melkote near Mysore.

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    When Harsha of Kannauj, who ruled much of the Indo-Gangetic Plain from 606 to 647, attempted to expand southwards, he was defeated by the Chalukya ruler of the Deccan.

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    When Harsha of Kannauj, who ruled much of the Indo-Gangetic Plain from 606 to 647 CE, attempted to expand southwards, he was defeated by the Chalukya ruler of the Deccan.

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    When Harsha of Kannauj, who ruled much of the Ganges plain from 606 to 647 CE, attempted to expand southwards, he was defeated by the Chalukya ruler of the Deccan.

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    THE Chalukya- RASHTRAKUTA SERIES The structural experiments of the early Chalukyas are found confined to their capital Vatapi( Badami), the adjacent Mahakutesvar, and the twin mercantile cities of Aihole and Pattadkal all in Bijapur district.

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    In their vast capital of Hampi, now ruined, there are scores of temples, all of hard stone, exhibiting the traits from one of the two sources, the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta- Hoysala- Kakatiya series, and the Pallava- Chola- Pandya series.

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    These and the presence of an inscription of Chalukya Vikramaditya II( AD 733- 746) on the ruined outer gopura at the south- eastern part of the prakara indicate a date early in the first quarter of the eighth century.

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    This along with the equal, inter- columniation would contrast with the arrangement of the wider central nave and the narrow lateral aisles of the earlier Buddhist examples followed by the contemporary and later examples of the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta series.

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    Though the initial structured were constructed during the Chalukya period, most part of the existing fort on eastern side was build in 18th century by Tipu Sultan who was so impressed with the place and ordered to build a fort.

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    The Chalukya dynasty ruled Maharashtra from the 6th century to the 8th century and the two prominent rulers were Pulakeshin II, who defeated the north Indian Emperor Harsha, and Vikramaditya II who defeated the Arab invaders in the 8th century.

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    The other structures standing inside the enclosure of the Mahakutesvara temple complex, except the Makutesvara and the Mallikarjuna which are southern vimana type and the Sangamesvara which is of the northern prasada type, are variants of the Chalukya- Kadamba style.

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    However the first structured have been constructed during the Chalukya period, most part of the existing fort on eastern side was develop in 18th century by Tipu Sultan who was so impressed with the place and ordered to construct a fort.

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    But in the north of the Tamil country, in the Chalukya- Rashtrakuta cave- temples, the presence of the rock- cut linga- pitha, though not always along with the linga on it, would suggest a continuity with the earlier prevailing trends in that area.

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    The Kadamba- Chalukya or Kadamba- Mzgara type in its simplest form has a square vimana body with a low superstructure that is a stepped pyramid of successively receding tiers, essentially eaves- like or of kapota- like form, often separated from one another by short recessed necks standing for the talas.

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    Smriti Mandhana- Indian cricketer who plays for the Indian women's national team Badami Badami Chalukyas Badami Chalukya Architecture Western Chalukya Western Chalukya architecture Tasgaon Madhavnagar Itkare Based on Election Commission website Archived 6 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Census GIS India Archived 27 July 2007 at WebCite"Chalukya capital tells a tale of ruin.

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    THE Chalukya AND RASHTRAKUTA CAVE- TEMPLES OF THE DECCAN The Chalukyas of Badami from the middle of the sixth century AD and the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta who supplanted them effectively in the middle of the eighth century, together with the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi have left a number of cave- temples in the region between the Tapti and the north Pennar rivers, extending from coast to coast.

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