Overview
The Western Chalukya Empire ( chə-LOO-kyə) ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, between the 10th and 12th centuries. This Kannada dynasty is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya after its regal capital at Kalyani, today's Basavakalyan in the modern Bidar district of Karnataka state, and alternatively the Later Chalukya from its theoretical relationship to the 6th-century Chalukya dynasty of Badami. The dynasty is called Western Chalukyas to differentiate from the contemporaneous Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, a separate dynasty. Before the rise of these Chalukyas, the Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta controlled most of the Deccan Plateau and Central India for over two centuries. In 973, seeing confusion in the Rashtrakuta empire after a successful invasion of their capital by the.
Historical Periods
Western Chalukya Empire (980–989)
980 CE – 989 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 731,644 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (990–999)
990 CE – 999 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 753,285 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1000–1009)
1000 CE – 1009 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 754,152 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1010–1033)
1010 CE – 1033 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 602,424 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1034–1039)
1034 CE – 1039 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 738,007 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1040–1093)
1040 CE – 1093 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 602,424 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1094–1098)
1094 CE – 1098 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 639,275 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1099–1110)
1099 CE – 1110 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 602,424 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1111–1125)
1111 CE – 1125 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 600,039 km²
Western Chalukya Empire (1126–1138)
1126 CE – 1138 CE
Capital: ManyakhetaArea: 636,808 km²
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