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2 Deccan and northern affairs  





3 Tamil politics  





4 Notes  





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Krishna II
Rashtrakuta Emperor
Reignc. 878 – c. 914 CE
PredecessorAmoghavarsha
SuccessorIndra III

ConsortMahadevi
IssueJagattunga
FatherAmoghavarsha
ReligionShaivite Hinduism[1]

Krishna II (r. 878–914 CE) ascended the Rashtrakuta throne after the demise of his illustrious father Amoghavarsha I Nrupatunga. His Kannada name was Kannara.[2] His queen was a Haihaya princess of Chedi called Mahadevi. From the chronology of inscriptions that mention the name of this emperor, it seems Krishna II may have started to rule even during the lifetime of his father. The fact that Amoghavarsha in his last years renounced the affairs of the state in dharmic pursuits supports this claim.[3] The reign of emperor Krishna II saw significant advances in literature, although in the affairs of expansion of the empire, his reign was mixed.[4] During his reign he cultivated matrimonial alliance with Chedis to form military gain.[5]

Vengi affairs[edit]

His reign was one of mixed fortunes. He suffered some reversals against the Eastern Chalukyas ruled by King Gunaga Vijayaditya III whose commander pursued Krishna II to central India. After the death of Vijayaditya III, Krishna II continued hostilities against Chalukya Bhima I in 892 and succeeded in defeating him and taking him prisoner. However, Bhima I later freed himself and pushed back the Rashtrakutas from Vengi and crowned himself king. A few years later, Krishna II suffered two more defeats at the hands of the Vengi Chalukyas at Niravadyapura and Peruvanguru.[6] However other sources claim Krishna II conquered Andhra.[3]

Deccan and northern affairs[edit]

Krishna II defeated the Gurjara Bhoja I of Prathihara dynasty of Gujarat, merging the Lata line (Gujarat) of Rashtrakutas to bring it under his direct rule from Manyakheta.[3][6][7] He defeated the kingdoms of Banga, Kalinga, Magadha. It is claimed his kingdom extended from the Ganges river in the north to Cape Comorin in the south.[3] He held titles such as Akalavarsha and Shubatunga.

Tamil politics[edit]

His daughter had married the Chola king Aditya I. With this the emperor had hoped to achieve influence in the Tamil country. After the death of Aditya I, instead of his Rashtrakuta lineage son Kannara-devan ascending the throne, Parantaka I became the Chola monarch. Krishna II then invaded the Chola realm with the help of his feudatories, the Banas and the Vaidumbas rulers, hoping to force the issue. He failed to consolidate his influence on the Cholas. The Rashtrakutas suffered a defeat in the battle of Vallala at the hands of Cholas under Parantaka in 916.[8]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "XX. Other Rāmānandins", Vaisnavism, Saivism and minor religious systems, De Gruyter, pp. 105–106, 31 December 1913, doi:10.1515/9783111551975-020, ISBN 9783111551975, retrieved 25 February 2023
  • ^ Reu (1933), p75
  • ^ a b c d Reu (1933), p76
  • ^ Sen, S.N. (2013), p30, A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, Delhi: Primus Books, ISBN 9789380607344
  • ^ Nath sen, Sailendra (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization. Routledge. p. 372.
  • ^ a b Sastri (1955), p160
  • ^ Kamath (2001), p80
  • ^ Sastri (1955), pp160-161
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    Preceded by

    Amoghavarsha I

    Rashtrakuta Emperor
    878–914
    Succeeded by

    Indra III


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