Chalukya Bhima I

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Chalukya Bhima I was a prominent 9th–10th century ruler of the Eastern Chalukya dynasty in the Andhra region, known for consolidating his kingdom’s power and patronizing Hindu temples and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu king
Indian monarch
associatedWith Andhra history
history of Vengi
countryInPresentDay India NERFINISHED
culturalPolicy support of Hindu religious practices
support of temple construction
dynasty Eastern Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
era early medieval India
governmentType monarchy
knownFor consolidation of Eastern Chalukya power
patronage of Hindu temples
promotion of Hindu culture
memberOf Eastern Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
patronized Hindu Brahmins
Hindu religious institutions
Hindu temples
politicalRole regional power consolidator
regionRuled Andhra region NERFINISHED
Vengi NERFINISHED
reignedInCentury 10th century
9th century
religion Hinduism
ruledFrom Vengi region of Andhra NERFINISHED
successorDynastiesInfluenced later Eastern Chalukya rulers
supportedCulture Hindu culture
temple-centered culture
title Bhima NERFINISHED
Chalukya Bhima NERFINISHED

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Eastern Chalukya dynasty notableRuler Chalukya Bhima I