Tailapa II

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Tailapa II was a prominent 10th-century king who founded the Western Chalukya dynasty in southern India and restored Chalukya power after the decline of the Rashtrakutas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Western Chalukya ruler
founder of dynasty
alternateName Taila II NERFINISHED
Taila-deva NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kalyani Chalukyas NERFINISHED
capital Kalyani NERFINISHED
Manyakheta NERFINISHED
century 10th century
conflictWith Cholas NERFINISHED
Paramara dynasty NERFINISHED
country India
deathPlace Deccan region NERFINISHED
dynasty Western Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
dynastyFounded Western Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
era post-Rashtrakuta period
ethnicity Kannada
father Aiyanna (Ayyana) Deva NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance laid foundations for Western Chalukya dominance in 10th–12th centuries
house Chalukya NERFINISHED
knownFor ending Rashtrakuta supremacy in the Deccan
founding the Western Chalukya dynasty
restoring Chalukya imperial power
languageOfCourt Kannada NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
mother Bhagyavati NERFINISHED
notableBattle defeat of Rashtrakuta king Karka II
patronage Brahmanical institutions
Hindu temples
policy consolidation of Deccan territories
predecessorState Rashtrakuta Empire NERFINISHED
regionRuled Deccan NERFINISHED
Karnataka NERFINISHED
Maharashtra NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 997
reignStart c. 973
religion Hinduism
restoredPowerOf Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
roseFrom Rashtrakuta feudatory
royalHouseBranch Later Western Chalukyas NERFINISHED
successor Satyashraya NERFINISHED
title Mahārājādhirāja NERFINISHED
Paramēśvara NERFINISHED
vassalOf Rashtrakuta Empire NERFINISHED

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Chalukya king Satyashraya predecessor Tailapa II
subject surface form: Satyashraya