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- Tailapa II (r. c. 973-997), also known as Taila II and by his title Ahavamalla, was the founder of the Western Chalukya dynasty in southern India. Tailapa claimed descent from the earlier Chalukyas of Vatapi, and initially ruled as a Rashtrakuta vassal from the Tardavadi-1000 province in the modern Bijapur district of Karnataka. When the Rashtrakuta power declined following an invasion by the Paramara king Siyaka, Tailapa overthrew the Rashtrakuta king Karka II, and established a new dynasty. Tailapa spent several years consolidating his control over the western Deccan region between the Narmada and the Tungabhadra rivers. Gradually, several former Rashtrakuta feudatories, including the Shilaharas, acknowledged his suzerainty. Tailapa successfully resisted Chola and Paramara invasions, and imprisoned and killed the invading Paramara king Munja. His general Barapa captured the Lata region in present-day Gujarat, establishing the Lata Chalukya line of chiefs. Tailapa's successors continued to rule the western Deccan region until the 12th century. (en)
- タイラ2世は、インドのデカン地方を支配した後期チャールキヤ朝(カリヤーニのチャールキヤ朝)の初代の君主(在位:973年 - 997年)。 (ja)
- Тайлапа II — засновник імперії Західних Чалук'їв. (uk)
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- Old Kannada inscription dated c. 991 of Tailapa II (en)
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- Satyashraya, Dashavarman (en)
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- Founder of Western Chalukya Empire (en)
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- タイラ2世は、インドのデカン地方を支配した後期チャールキヤ朝(カリヤーニのチャールキヤ朝)の初代の君主(在位:973年 - 997年)。 (ja)
- Тайлапа II — засновник імперії Західних Чалук'їв. (uk)
- Tailapa II (r. c. 973-997), also known as Taila II and by his title Ahavamalla, was the founder of the Western Chalukya dynasty in southern India. Tailapa claimed descent from the earlier Chalukyas of Vatapi, and initially ruled as a Rashtrakuta vassal from the Tardavadi-1000 province in the modern Bijapur district of Karnataka. When the Rashtrakuta power declined following an invasion by the Paramara king Siyaka, Tailapa overthrew the Rashtrakuta king Karka II, and established a new dynasty. (en)
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- タイラ2世 (ja)
- Tailapa II (en)
- Тайлапа II (uk)
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