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Indian history believe that chalukya were --------


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Answered by Tanishka2801
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Kamath and Moraes claim it was a popular practice in the 11th century to link South Indian royal family lineage to a Northern kingdom. The Badami Chalukya records themselves are silent with regards to the Ayodhya origin. While the northern origin theory has been dismissed by many historians, the epigraphist K. V.

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Indian histories believe that chalukya were natives of the Karnataka region.  

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  • Badami was their capital. It was from 6th to 12th century when the Chalukya dynasty came into existence in the southern and central parts. In today’s region, their existence of their reign period is considered as the golden era.
  • They claimed to be descendants of the lunar race however certain inscriptions refer them as of Ayodhya origin. Pulakesin I was considered the founder of the dynasty. He is credited for extending the territory by defeating several great dynasties of his time.

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