View History View All Subject HISTORY HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA (600-1200 AD) Topic-Wise Notes 1. Rule of Badami Chalukyas: Pulakeshin II, Vikramaditya II; Chalukyas as Patrons of Art, Literature and Architecture 2. Rashtrakutas: Dhruv, Govinda III, Amoghvarsh 3. Chalukyas of Kalyani: Someshver II, Vikramaditya VI; Cultural Achievements 4. Western Gangas: Shripurush, Bharasimha III; Western Gangas as Patrons of Art and Learning 5. Yadavas of Devagiri: Seunachandra, Bhillama V; Establishment of Devegiri as Capital of Yadavas 6. Hoysalas of Dvarsamudra: Vir Ballal 7. Kakatiya's: Rudradeva 8. Pallavas: Mahendravarman I, Narsimhavarman II; Aryanisation of South India during Pallava Period: Meaning and Substance 9. Pandyas: Varaguna I, Srimara 10. Cholas: Emergence and Early History: Rajaraj I, Rajendra, Kulottunga I 11. Cultural Exchange between India and South-East Asia 12. Idea of Greater India 13. Important Trade Routes linking India and Countries of South-East Asia Subjective Q&A 1. Rule of Badami Chalukyas: Pulakeshin II, Vikramaditya II; Chalukyas as Patrons of Art, Literature and Architecture 2. Rashtrakutas: Dhruv, Govinda III, Amoghvarsh 3. Chalukyas of Kalyani: Someshver II, Vikramaditya VI; Cultural Achievements 4. Western Gangas: Shripurush, Bharasimha III; Western Gangas as Patrons of Art and Learning 5. Yadavas of Devagiri: Seunachandra, Bhillama V; Establishment of Devegiri as Capital of Yadavas 6. Hoysalas of Dvarsamudra: Vir Ballal 7. Kakatiya's: Rudradeva 8. Pallavas: Mahendravarman I, Narsimhavarman II; Aryanisation of South India during Pallava Period: Meaning and Substance 9. Pandyas: Varaguna I, Srimara 10. Cholas: Emergence and Early History: Rajaraj I, Rajendra, Kulottunga I 11. Cultural Exchange between India and South-East Asia 12. Idea of Greater India 13. Important Trade Routes linking India and Countries of South-East Asia