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why did pallavas fight the chalukya ​

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Answered by amithnarain
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Answer:

The Pallavas and the Chalukyas frequently fought with each other. They wanted to assert their supremacy in the region. Capital cities were especially attacked because they were the prosperous towns. Pulakeshin II was the best known Chalukya ruler.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The reason for the fights between Pallavas and Chalukya's was for gaining supremacy and territorial resources.

Explanation:

  • The war between them has started since 6th century and continued till 8th century.
  • Pallavas needed to take over their supremacy in the place they stay.
  • So they started attacking all the towns located in prosperous cities.
  • Then later the Pandyas also joined in this conflict.
  • And then Pallavas started ruling the large area of South India between 2nd and 9th century, where as chalukya's ruled between 6th and 12th century.
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