Later Chola Temples

by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam | 1979 | 143,852 words

This volume of Chola Temples covers Kulottunga I to Rajendra III in the timeframe A.D. 1070-1280. The Cholas of Southern India left a remarkable stamp in the history of Indian architecture and sculpture. Besides that, the Chola dynasty was a successful ruling dynasty even conquering overseas regions....

Note 1: the ruling dynasties (Hoysala and Kakatiya)

To facilitate a comparative study of the dynastic disputes and relationships, a chart of the other ruling dynasties of the era is given below:

Hoysalas (A.D. 1022-1342)

Nripakama (1022-1047),
Vinayaditya (1047-1098),
Ereyanga (1063-1100),
Ballala I (1100-1110),
   Udayaditya,
Vishnuvardhana (1110-1152),
Vira Narasimha I (1152-1173),
Vira Ballala II (1173-1220),
Vira Narasimha II (1233-1167),
   Vira Narasimha III (1254-92),
   Vira Ramanatha (1254-1295)

Kakatiyas (A.D. 1000-1326)

Beta I (1000-1326),
Prola I (1030-1075),
Beta II (1075-1110),
Prola II (1110-1158),
   Pratapa Rudra I (1158-1196),
Mahadeva (1196-1199),
   Mailamba,
Ganapati (1199-1262),
Rudramba (1262-1296),
   Garapamba,
Mummadamba-Mahadeva,
Pratapa Rudra II (1295-1326).

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