Discover the enduring legacy of the Chalukya Dynasty, known for its administrative innovations, artistic patronage for the chance to ace the UPSC exam. Chalukya Dynasty was a major influence in South Indian history, 543-753 CE. Founded by Pulakeshin I, it unified the Deccan, leaving a rich cultural legacy with Badami's temples. Check rulers, art, decline, etc. Learn about the Western Chalukyas, a dynasty that ruled the Deccan region from the 10th to 12th centuries. Explore their rulers, administration, society, religion, architecture, and literature, and their impact on South India. Chalukya Dynasty (6th century-12th century) The Chalukya dynasty governed extensive territories of southern and central India during the sixth and twelfth centuries. From the middle of the sixth century, the Chalukyas governed from Vatapi (modern Badami). During the reign of Pulakeshin II, they established their independence and grew to prominence. Jayasimha was the Chalukya dynasty's first ruler. Pulakesin I (543-566 CE) was the true founder of the Chalukyan dynasty. Pulakeshin II succeeded ...

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