The Chola ruler who faced a defeat at the Battle of Takkolam
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In c. 949, he defeated the Cholas decisively in a battle of Takkolam in the North Arcot district. Krishna III was helped by his Western Ganga feudatory Butuga II in these campaign. Chola prince Rajaditya Chola was killed "while seated on his elephant with a well-aimed arrow".
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In c. 949, he defeated the Cholas decisively in a battle of Takkolam in the North Arcot district. Krishna III was helped by his Western Ganga feudatory Butuga II in these campaign. Chola prince Rajaditya Chola was killed "while seated on his elephant with a well-aimed arrow".
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