Chalukya king Tailapa II

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Chalukya king Tailapa II was a 10th-century ruler of the Western Chalukya dynasty in southern India, known for restoring Chalukya power and patronizing notable Kannada literature.

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instanceOf 10th-century ruler
Chalukya king
Indian monarch
alsoKnownAs Taila II
Tailapa-deva
associatedWith Kalyani (Basavakalyan)
Manyakheta
surface form: Manyakheta court
capital Manyakheta
conflict wars against the Cholas
wars against the Paramara dynasty
country India
deathPlace Deccan region
dynasty Chalukya of Kalyani
surface form: Western Chalukya dynasty
era 10th century
ethnicity Kannada
father Ayyana I
governmentType monarchy
house Chalukya of Kalyani
issue Dashavarman Irivabedanga
Satyashraya
knownFor founding the Western Chalukya Empire
overthrowing the Rashtrakuta dynasty
patronage of Kannada literature
restoring Chalukya power in the Deccan
languageOfCourt Kannada
Sanskrit
memberOf Chalukya of Kalyani
surface form: Western Chalukya dynasty
mother Bhagyavati
notableAchievement re-establishment of Chalukya supremacy in the western Deccan
patronage Hindu Brahmin scholars
Jain scholars
Kannada poets
politicalRole founder of Western Chalukya imperial line at Kalyani
predecessor Rashtrakuta dynasty
region South India
surface form: Southern India
reignEnd c. 997
reignStart c. 973
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Western Chalukya period
surface form: Western Chalukya
spouse Bhavanaga
successor Satyashraya
territory Karnataka
surface form: Karnataka region

parts of Andhra region
parts of Maharashtra
title Maharaja
surface form: Maharajadhiraja

Paramabhattaraka
Parameshvara

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Ranna patron Chalukya king Tailapa II