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  • 121Satyasraya — (997 – 1008 CE) (also known as Sattiga or Irivabedanga) was the king of the revived Western Chalukyas. He was a contemporary of the great Chola Rajaraja Chola I and led his kingdom with great valour and courage in maintaining the territorial… …

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  • 122Somesvara I — (Ahavamalla or Trilokamalla) (1042 – 1068) succeeded his father Jayasimha II as the Western Chalukya king. He was one of the greatest kings of the later Chalukyas. In spite of many reverses he managed to safeguard the integrity of the Chalukya… …

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  • 123Chera Dynasty — For the mythological stories about Kerala, see Kerala Kingdom, for district of Kuala Lumpur, see Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, the town in Spain, see Chera, Valencia, for the town in Selangor, see Cheras, Selangor. Chera Kingdom சேரர் …

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  • 124Tamile — Tamilische Mädchen in Kalmunai, Sri Lanka Eine srilankische Hochlandtamilin beim Teepflücken Die Tamilen (tamilisc …

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  • 125Thanjavur — தஞ்சாவூர் …

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  • 126History of South India — The history of South India covers a span of over two thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires. The period of known history of the region begins with the ancient period during which the… …

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  • 127Military history of India — History of South Asia and India Stone age (7000–1300 BCE) …

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  • 128Kopperunchinga I — (reigned c. 1216 1242 CE) was a Kadava chieftain who played a major role in the political affairs of the Tamil country. At one time an official in the service of the Chola king Kulothunga Chola III (1178 1218), Kopperunchinga utilised the… …

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