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Tailapa II | 957–997 |
Jayasimha | c. 500-520 |
Ranaraga | c. 520-540 |
Pulakeshin I | 540–566 |
Kirttivarman I | 566–597 |
Mangalesha | 597–609 |
Pulakeshin II | 609–642 |
Adityavarman | c. 643-645 |
Abhinavaditya | c. 645-646 |
Chandraditya | c. 646-649 |
Vijaya-Bhattarika (regent) | c. 650-655 |
Vikramaditya I | 655–680 |
Vinayaditya | 680–696 |
Vijayaditya | 696–733 |
Vikramaditya II | 733–746 |
Kirtivarman II | 746–753 |
Kubja Vishnuvardhana | 624–641 |
Jayasimha I | 641–673 |
Indra Bhattaraka | 673 |
Vishnu Vardhana II | 673–682 |
Mangi Yuvaraja | 682–706 |
Jayasimha II | 706–718 |
Kokkili | 719 |
Vishnuvardhana III | 719–755 |
Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya) | 755–772 |
Vishnuvardhana IV | 772–808 |
Vijayaditya II | 808–847 |
Kali Vishnuvardhana V | 847–849 |
Vijayaditya III | 849–892 |
Chalukya Bhima I | 892–921 |
Vijayaditya IV | 921 |
Amma I | 921–927 |
Beta Vijayaditya V | 927 |
Tala I | 927 |
Vikramaditya II | 927–928 |
Bhima II | 928 |
Yuddhamalla II | 928–935 |
Chalukya Bhima II | 935–947 |
Amma II | 947–970 |
Tala I | 970 |
Danarnava | 970–973 |
Jata Choda Bhima | 973–999 |
Shaktivarman I | 1000–1011 |
Vimaladitya | 1011–1018 |
Rajaraja Narendra | 1019–1061 |
Vijayaditya VII | 1061-1075 |
Tailapa II | 957–997 |
Satyashraya | 997–1008 |
Vikramaditya V | 1008–1015 |
Jayasimha II | 1015–1042 |
Someshvara I | 1042–1068 |
Someshvara II | 1068–1076 |
Vikramaditya VI | 1076–1126 |
Someshvara III | 1126–1138 |
Jagadhekamalla II | 1138–1151 |
Tailapa III | 1151–1164 |
Jagadhekamalla III | 1163–1183 |
Someshvara IV | 1184–1200 |
Ranaraga | c. 520-540 |
Pulakeshin I | 540–566 |
Kirttivarman I | 566–597 |
Mangalesha | 597–609 |
Pulakeshin II | 609–642 |
Adityavarman | c. 643-645 |
Abhinavaditya | c. 645-646 |
Chandraditya | c. 646-649 |
Vijaya-Bhattarika (regent) | c. 650-655 |
Vikramaditya I | 655–680 |
Vinayaditya | 680–696 |
Vijayaditya | 696–733 |
Vikramaditya II | 733–746 |
Kirtivarman II | 746–753 |
Jayasimha I | 641–673 |
Indra Bhattaraka | 673 |
Vishnu Vardhana II | 673–682 |
Mangi Yuvaraja | 682–706 |
Jayasimha II | 706–718 |
Kokkili | 719 |
Vishnuvardhana III | 719–755 |
Vijayaditya I (Eastern Chalukya) | 755–772 |
Vishnuvardhana IV | 772–808 |
Vijayaditya II | 808–847 |
Kali Vishnuvardhana V | 847–849 |
Vijayaditya III | 849–892 |
Chalukya Bhima I | 892–921 |
Vijayaditya IV | 921 |
Amma I | 921–927 |
Beta Vijayaditya V | 927 |
Tala I | 927 |
Vikramaditya II | 927–928 |
Bhima II | 928 |
Yuddhamalla II | 928–935 |
Chalukya Bhima II | 935–947 |
Amma II | 947–970 |
Tala I | 970 |
Danarnava | 970–973 |
Jata Choda Bhima | 973–999 |
Shaktivarman I | 1000–1011 |
Vimaladitya | 1011–1018 |
Rajaraja Narendra | 1019–1061 |
Vijayaditya VII | 1061-1075 |
Satyashraya | 997–1008 |
Vikramaditya V | 1008–1015 |
Jayasimha II | 1015–1042 |
Someshvara I | 1042–1068 |
Someshvara II | 1068–1076 |
Vikramaditya VI | 1076–1126 |
Someshvara III | 1126–1138 |
Jagadhekamalla II | 1138–1151 |
Tailapa III | 1151–1164 |
Jagadhekamalla III | 1163–1183 |
Someshvara IV | 1184–1200 |
Vishnuvardhana IV was the tenth king of the Eastern Chalukyas, which ruled the region of Vengi. He reigned from 772 AD to 808 AD. He had martial ties with the imperial Rashtrakutas. The Rashtrakuta emperor Dhruva Dharavarsha gave his daughter, Silabhattarika, in marriage to Vishnuvardhana IV to forge an alliance with the Western Ganga Dynasty after defeating and humbling him in 784. His predecessor was Vijayaditya I (755 – 772 AD) and was succeeded by Vijayaditya II (808 – 847 AD).