Battle of Takkolam

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The Battle of Takkolam (948–949) was a military engagement between a contingent of troops led by Rajaditya, crown prince and eldest son of the Chola king Parantaka I (907–955), and another led by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna III (939–967) at Takkolam in southern India. The battle resulted in the death of Rajaditya on the battlefield and the defeat of the Chola garrison at Takkolam. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Battle of Takkolam
rdf:langString Battle of Takkolam
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rdf:langString Chola Empire
rdf:langString Rashtrakuta Empire
rdf:langString *Krishna III *Butuga II
rdf:langString *Rajaditya Chola † *Vellan Kumaran
rdf:langString Battle of Takkolam
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rdf:langString * Rashtrakuta victory - Death of Chola prince Rajaditya * Defeat and destruction of the Chola empire * Submission of Pandya and Chera kingdoms
rdf:langString The Battle of Takkolam (948–949) was a military engagement between a contingent of troops led by Rajaditya, crown prince and eldest son of the Chola king Parantaka I (907–955), and another led by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna III (939–967) at Takkolam in southern India. The battle resulted in the death of Rajaditya on the battlefield and the defeat of the Chola garrison at Takkolam. The battle is considered as the climax of the confrontation between the two imperials powers, the Cholas and the Rashtrakutas, for mastery of south India. The death of prince Rajaditya is unusually commemorated by the Cholas. The Chola version of the events can be found in Larger Leiden Grant (1006 AD) of Rajaraja I and Tiruvalangadu Plates (1018 AD) of Rajendra Chola. An account of the battle, which differs in some details from the Chola version, is found in the Atakur inscription issued by Krishna III and prince Butuga II (a young underlord of Krishna III) of the Western Ganga family. The Sravana Belgola record of Ganga king Marasimha (963 - 975 AD) also claims victory of the king for his predecessor Bhutuga II.
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xsd:string Chola Empire(supported by their allies:Chera Perumals)
xsd:string * Defeat and destruction of the Chola empire
xsd:string * Submission of Pandya and Chera kingdoms
xsd:string *Rashtrakutavictory - Death of Chola prince Rajaditya

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