Krishna II

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Krishna II was a 9th–10th century Rashtrakuta emperor of the Deccan, known for consolidating his dynasty’s power and engaging in extensive military and political campaigns in southern and western India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Rashtrakuta emperor
historical figure
capital Manyakheta NERFINISHED
centuryOfRule 10th century
9th century
country Rashtrakuta Empire NERFINISHED
dynasty Rashtrakuta dynasty NERFINISHED
engagedIn diplomatic alliances in western India
wars with southern Indian powers
era early medieval India
father Amoghavarsha I NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 9th–10th century CE
knownFor consolidating Rashtrakuta power in the Deccan
military campaigns in southern India
military campaigns in western India
political campaigns in southern India
political campaigns in western India
powerBase Deccan plateau NERFINISHED
predecessor Amoghavarsha I NERFINISHED
regionRuled Deccan NERFINISHED
southern India
western India
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Rashtrakuta NERFINISHED
ruledIn Indian subcontinent
strengthened Rashtrakuta imperial authority
successor Indra III NERFINISHED
title Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED
Rashtrakuta emperor

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Rashtrakuta dynasty notableRuler Krishna II