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Someshvara IV

Coin of the Chalukyas of Kalyana (Western Chalukyas). Possibly King Somesvara IV (1181-4/1189). Garuda, with prominent beak, running right / “Dapaga dapasa Murari(?)” in Kannada in three lines divided by pelleted lines.[1]

Someshvara IV (IAST: Someśvara; r. 1181–1189)[2] or (r. 1189–1200)[3] was the last king of the Western Chalukya empire. He made a brief attempt after 1189 to revive the Chalukya kingdom by defeating the waning Kalachuri kingdom. He managed to capture Basavakalyana briefly but failed to prevent the other feudatories, the Seuna, Hoysala and the Kakatiya dynasty from completely overwhelming the Chalukya empire by 1200. In the end, the three feudatories divided the vast area between the Kaveri River and Narmada River amongst themselves.

He was overthrown by a Seuna Yadava feudatory.[4]

  1. ^ CNG Coins
  2. ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
  3. ^ Sastri(1955), p187
  4. ^ "Someśvara IV | king of Cālukya | Britannica". www.britannica.com.

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চতুর্থ সোমেশ্বর Bengali/Bangla सोमेश्वर ४ HI நான்காம் சோமேசுவரன் Tamil Сомешвара IV Ukrainian

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