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The Chalukyas ruled from 543 to 755 A.D. in the area of Western Deccan. Pulakeshin I was the founder of the Chalukya dynasty. They remained a dominant power in the Deccan during sixth to eighth century AD.
Pulakeshin I established a small kingdom in western Deccan with Vatapi or Badami as its capital (located in present day Bijapur district of Karnataka). He performed Ashwamedha sacrifices also.
Pulakeshin II (608-642 A.D.)
Vikramaditya II: He overran the Pallava capital kanchi thrice and completely defeated the Pallava dynasty.
Kirtivarman II: He was the last Chalukyan ruler. He was defeated by Dantidurga, the founder of Rashtrakuta dynasty.
Administration under Chalukya Dynasty:
Chalukya Dynasty Art and Architecture: They developed Vesara style, reached its peak under Rashtrakuta and Hoysalas. Strutural temples at Aihole, Badami, Pattadakal. Cave temple architecture is exemplified in Ajanta, Ellora, Nasik.
Chalukyan painting – Badami cave temple and Ajanta caves (including reception to Persian embassy depicted in Ajanta painting).
1. Aihole temples of Chalukya Dynasty: (town of temples because 70 temples)
2. Badami temples of Chalukya Dynasty:
3. Pattadakal temples of Chalukya Dynasty:
There are total ten temples in Pattadakal.
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