Eastern Chalukya dynasty

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The Eastern Chalukya dynasty was a South Indian royal lineage that ruled parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh, significantly shaping Telugu culture, literature, and regional politics between the 7th and 12th centuries.

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Eastern Chalukya dynasty canonical 2
Chalukya dynasty 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian dynasty
South Indian royal dynasty
medieval kingdom
alliedWith Chola dynasty
capital Rajahmundry
Vengi
conflictWith Rashtrakuta dynasty
Western Chalukya period
surface form: Western Chalukya dynasty
continent Asia
country India
dynasticMarriageWith Chola dynasty
endTime 12th century
era early medieval India
ethnicGroup Telugu people
firstRuler Kubja Vishnuvardhana I
followedBy Chola dynasty
foundedBy Kubja Vishnuvardhana I
governmentType monarchy
influenced Telugu culture
Telugu
surface form: Telugu language

Telugu literature
knownFor development of Telugu script
regional administration in Vengi
temple architecture in Andhra region
language Sanskrit
Telugu
mergedInto Chola dynasty
surface form: Chola Empire
notableRuler Amma II
Chalukya Bhima I
Gunaga Vijayaditya III
Kulottunga I
Rajaraja Narendra
Kubja Vishnuvardhana I
surface form: Vijayaditya II

Kubja Vishnuvardhana I
surface form: Vishnuvardhana II
origin Chalukya dynasty
surface form: Badami Chalukya dynasty
parentDynasty Chalukya dynasty
patronOf Hindu temples
Sanskrit scholars
Telugu poets
politicalStatus independent kingdom
vassal of the Chola dynasty
precededBy Chalukya dynasty
surface form: Badami Chalukya dynasty
region South India
religion Hinduism
Shaivism
Vaishnavism
ruledArea Andhra Pradesh
Vengi region
startTime 7th century

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Nannaya associatedWith Eastern Chalukya dynasty
Karnataka hasHistoricalDynasty Eastern Chalukya dynasty
this entity surface form: Chalukya dynasty