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Chalukyas, the Gangas, the Hoysalas
Yes, the Chalukyas of Kalyana and Kalyani refer to the same dynasty. They ruled over parts of southern India during the medieval period and are often associated with the city of Kalyana (or Kalyani), which served as their capital. This dynasty is known for its significant contributions to art, architecture, and culture, particularly in the forms of temple building and the promotion of Kannada literature.
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The Vaghelas are Rajput Kshatriyas, descendents of the Chalukyas.
••The rule of the Eastern and Western Chalukyas did much good for the Kannada Literature. The "three gems" of Kannada literature, Adikavi Pampa, Sri Ponna and Ranna existed during the ChalukyanRule.
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the rashtrakutas, who were a feudatory of the chalukyas, overthrew their master in c.753
During the time of the Pallavas and Chalukyas, the village assemblies known as Sabha and Ur were active. These assemblies were important in governing local affairs, resolving disputes, and overseeing community welfare. Sabha was a general assembly representing all castes, while Ur was specific to the agrarian community.
The major rajput clans were the parmaras of malva,chauhans of ajmer,gahadawals of kanauj,chalukyas of gujrat and tomars of delhi.
A. Aruna has written: 'State formation in the Eastern Deccan, 7th century A.D.-13th century A.D' -- subject(s): Chalukyas, History, Politics and government