Dantidurga (735-756 CE), is also known as Dantivarman, established the Rashtrakuta Kingdom. He founded his capital in the Gulbarga region in Karnataka. Findings at Ellora imply that Dantidurga fought the Chalukyas in 753 CE. The victory over the Chalukyas allowed him to assume the titles of Parameshvara and Rajadhiraja. The writings state that he was the son of Indra II. Writings uncovered in the Samangad assert, that he defeated Karnata Bala of the Badami Chalukyas and several emperors of Central India. Although he conquered the Chalukya kingdom, the Vakkaleri inscription cites that the Chalukya King Kirtivarman II retained his dominance over his Southern provinces up to 757 CE. i. Who was Dantidurga ii. Name some of the sources mentioned in the extract:
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i. Who was Dantidurga
Dantidurga , is also known as Dantivarman, established the Rashtrakuta Kingdom. He founded his capital in the Gulbarga region in Karnataka.
ii. Name some of the sources mentioned in the extract
Dantidurga (735-756 CE),
Dantidurga fought the Chalukyas in 753 CE
Chalukya King Kirtivarman II retained his dominance over his Southern provinces up to 757 CE.
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Dantidurga was a Rashtrakuta chief in Deccan. Initially, Rashtrakutas were subordinate to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. Dantidurga, in the mid-eighth century, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and performed a ritual known as 'hiranya-garbha'.
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