Western Chalukyas (Chalukyas of Kalyani) 973 CE – 1200 CE | Revival of Chalukya Glory | Deccan Supremacy | Golden Age of Kannada Literature Ruled Telangana 973–1163 CE | Capital Kalyani | Epic Chola Wars | Vikramaditya VI Era The Western Chalukya Empire (also known as the Chalukyas of Kalyani ) ruled Telangana from 973 CE – 1163 CE . It was a prominent South Indian power that re-emerged in the late 10th century, marking a revival of the earlier Badami Chalukya lineage. Founded by Tailapa II after overthrowing the Rashtrakutas in 973 AD, they ruled for over two centuries from their capitals at Manyakheta and later Kalyani (modern Basavakalyan, Karnataka). Their era was defined by epic struggles for hegemony with the Chola Empire to the south and conflicts with other regional powers. Despite constant warfare, this period is celebrated as a golden age of Kannada and Sanskrit literature, temple architecture, and legal scholarship, leaving an in...
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