which were the dominating powers in the Deccan
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From the mid-sixth century A.D. the political scene in the Deccan and south India was dominated by the activities of three powers: the Chalukyas of Badami, the Pallavas of Kanchi, and the Pandyas of Madura. Alupas in the south and the Latas, Malavas and Gurjaras in the north offered their submissha whim.
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