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- Ok Diannaa got it Ranithraj (talk) 04:52, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
Make pandyan battles involving artical
[edit]Brother, make pandyan kingdom involving battle pages like , Battle of Thalaiyanaganm, Battle of Kumbakonam..like create this Itsmethunder9783 (talk) 20:39, 21 June 2025 (UTC)
- sure Brother will do Ranithraj (talk) 09:44, 22 June 2025 (UTC)
Here is the list of pandya kingdom involving Battles not created yet:
[edit]1. Battle of Thalaiyanaganm - Pandya victory
(Chola Cheras vs pandya )
2.Pandya invasion of Anuradhapura 436 CE - Padya Victory
( Anuratha pura kingdom vs Pandya )
3. Battle of Nelveli - Pandya victory
( Pallava vs Pandya )
4. Battle of Sennilam - Pandya victory
( Chera vs Pandya )
5.Battle of Marudur - Pandya Victory
( Ay kingdom vs Pandya )
6.Battle of Peruvallanallur - Pallava - Pandya - chola victory
( Chalukya vs Pallava , chola , Pandya alliance)
7.Battle of Kuzhumbur - Pandya Victory
( Pallava vs Pandya )
8.Battle at Periyalur - Pandya Victory
( Pallava vs Pandya)
9.Battle of Venbai - Pandya Victory
( Gang , Chalukyas vs Pandya)
10.Battle of Vizhinjam - Pandya Victory
( Chera Vs Pandya)
11.Battle of Kudamukku - Pandya Victory
( Pallava vs Pandya)
12.Pandya Invasion of Anuradhapura - Pandya Victory
( Anurathaoura kingdom vs Pamgay)
13.Battle of Arisil - Pallava Victory
( Pandya - Pallava )
14.Battle of Idavai - Pandya Victory ( Ganga Kingdom va Pandya)
15.Battle of Sevur - Chola Victory
( Pandya Vs cholas )
16.Chola Conquest of pandya - chola victory
( Cholas vs Pandya)
17.Pandya invasion of chola 1215 CE - Pandya Victory
( Chola vs Pandya)
18.Battle of Tellaru 1231 CE - Pandya Victory
( Chola vs Pandya - kadava alliance)
19.Battle of Mahendramangalam- Hoysala victory
( Pandyas - Hoysalas)
20.Siege of Kannanur Koppam - Pandya Victory
( Hoysala vs Pandya)
21. Battle of Kannanur Koppam - Pandya Victory
(Hoysala vs Pandya)
22.Seige of Sendamangalam - Pandya Victory
( Kadava Vs Pandya )
23.Battle of Mudugur - Pandya Victory
( Kakatiya - Bana telugu army alliance vs Pandya)
24.Seige of Kanchipuram - Pandya Victory
( Telugu choda vs Pandya)
25.pandya invasion of Jaffna kingdom - Pandya victory
( Tambralinga - pandya )
26.Pandya invasion of Chola 1279 CE - pandya victory
(Chola - Hoysala alliance vs Pandya) Itsmethunder9783 (talk) 05:49, 28 June 2025 (UTC)
- Sure will do Ranithraj (talk) 11:22, 29 June 2025 (UTC)
- === chalukya - chola wars === Itsmethunder9783 (talk) 15:54, 3 July 2025 (UTC)
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please review and check this Chalukya - chola wars artical
[edit]Cholas Victory over Chalukyas :-
Raja Raja campaigns Against Chalukyas :
Battle of Annigeri,Battle of Gangapadi(998), Conquest of Nolabavadi(998), Battle Tadigaipadi(998), Conquest of Gangavadi(1004), Battle of Gulbarga, Battle of Ponnasoge.
Rajendra Campaigns Agaist Chalukyas:
Battle of Donur(1007), Conquest of Raichur,Battle of Kollipakkai, Conquest of Bhatkal , Battle of Kogali , Conquest of Vengi ,Sack of Manyakheta(1017), Battle of Maski,Battle of Kadambalige,Re Conquest of Vijayawada,Re Conquest of Vengi(1037) , Re Conquest of Ganga padi (1037).
Rajathi Raja Campaigns Against Chalukyas #1.
Battle of Gulbarga(1042),Battle of Amaravathi, Battle of Dannada , Sack of Dannada, Re conquest of Raichur, Battle of Kampili, Sack of Pundur , Sack of Kalyani(1048) ,Battle of Kolhapur.
Rajathi Raja Campaigns Against Chalukyas #2
Siege of Uchangi, Siege of Nulambavadi, Siege of Kadambalige, Battle of Kogali, Sack of Kollipakai, Sack of Kampili,Batte of Karandhai.
Rajendra II Campaigns Against Chalukyas:
Battle of Koppam(1054) , Battle of Mudakkarru(1059) , Battle of Gangapadi, Battle of Kudalasangama(1062).
Vira Rajendra Campaigns Against Chalukyas:
2nd Battle of kudal sangama, Battle of Gangapadi, Battle of Gulbarga(1063), Battle of Vijayawada(1066),Battle of Gulbarga(1066), Battle of Chakrakottam(1068), Battle of Gangai konda cholapuram, Battle of Karur, Battle of Kondapalli, Reconquest of Vengi, Sack of Kampili, Battle of Raichur .
Kulottunga I Campaigns Against Chalukyas:
Battle of Kolar ,Battle of Manalur ,Battle of Nagilli,Conquest of Gangapadi (1083),Battle of Navillai (1083),Conquest of Banavasi (1084),Reconquest of Kanchi (1089),Re conquest of vengi( 1088),Re conquest of Vengi (1099).
Vikrama Campaigns Against Chalukyas:
Re Conquest of vengi (1120) ,Battle of Vijayawada (1120), Re Conquest of Vengi(1127),Re Capture Vengi ( 1133).
Kulonthunga 2 Campaigns Against Chalukyas:
Battle of Manneru, Battle of Godavari.
Kulonthunga 3 , Re Capture of Vengi and defeated Someshvara IV and king Bhillama Yadava-Seuna Dynasty. This is last battle of Cholas and Chalukyas.
I collected sources across chola Inscriptions , Historians Books , Documents and Wikipedia article Refference with this wars..this wars untold wars and cholas victory over Chalukyas.. we should analyse and finish this Chalukya - chola wars artical page ...! I hope this will help everyone for sure..iam add all link and sourses in this talk page ..read and make war article between cholas and chalukyas ..!
https://archive.org/details/CholasI/page/n243/mode/1up?view=theater https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.16035/page/172/mode/1up
https://archive.org/details/sgw.chalukyasofkalya0000brgo/page/90/mode/1up
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Chalukya%E2%80%93Chola_wars
https://archive.org/details/historicalinscri035270mbp/page/n63/mode/1up
https://www.whatisindia.com/inscriptions/south_indian_inscriptions/tanjavur_temple/no.20_south_wall_1st_2nd_tiers.html Itsmethunder9783 (talk) 15:52, 3 July 2025 (UTC)
Please Create Battle Pages Article that Cholas fought not added yet
[edit]- Early Chola invasion of Anuradhapura (205 BC)
(Around 205 BCE, Ellalan mounted an invasion of the Rajarata based in Anuradhapura in northern Sri Lanka and defeated the forces of king Asela of Anuradhapura, establishing himself as sole ruler of Rajarata)
- Battle of Kariyaru
Manimekalai mentions of a great battle of Kariyaru in which the 'Chola junior prince' (Ilankon) defeated the Pandya and Chera kings. We can infer that the Chola prince Ilankon to be Nalankilli ilankon and that this was the battle in which Nedunkilli met his fate and the civil strife came to an end.
Kovur Kilar again pleaded with both the Chola princes to give up their strife, as whoever wins, the loser will be a Chola (Purananuru – 45).
The plea apparently had no effect and Nedunkilli was killed in battle at Kariyaru.
- Battle of Vahaipparandalai ( 2 nd Century CE)
The Battle of Vahaipparandalai was a significant military engagement during the Sangam period in South India, where King Karikala Chola defeated nine enemy chieftains. This victory is one of Karikala's notable achievements and contributed to the Chola kingdom's rise to prominence. The battle likely took place in the region known as "the field of vahai trees.
- Battle of Talaiyalanganam ( 3rd Century CE)
The Battle of Talaiyalanganam was a significant military victory for the early Pandya king Nedunjeliyan II during the Sangam period, around the 3rd century CE. He defeated a coalition of Chola and Chera kings and their vassals, who had attacked the Pandyan capital of Madurai. The battle took place at Talaiyalanganam, a town in present-day Tamil Nadu.
- Battle of Vallala (911 CE)
The Battle of Vallala, also known as the Battle of Tiruvallam, was fought in 916 CE between the Cholas and the Rashtrakutas. The Chola king Parantaka I led his forces to victory against the Rashtrakuta king Krishna II. This battle took place near the village of Vallala, which is located in present-day Andhra Pradesh.
- Battle of Chevur (959 CE)
Th e Battle of Chevur was a significant engagement during the Chola-Pandya conflict in the 10th century, specifically between the Chola forces led by Parantaka Chola II (also known as Sundara Chola) and his son Aditya Karikalan (Aditya II), and the Pandya forces under Vira Pandya. The battle, which took place at Chevur, resulted in a decisive Chola victory, with Aditya II reportedly killing Vira Pandya. This victory, however, did not lead to a complete conquest of the Pandya kingdom.
- Battle of Udagai (1003 CE)
The Battle of Udagai was a conflict between the Chola and Chera dynasties, fought during the reign of Raja Raja I, the greatest Chola king. The battle, which took place in present-day Udayagiri in Kanyakumari district, resulted in the Cholas plundering Udagai and returning with significant spoils, including gold and elephants.
Source :-
https://archive.org/details/CholasI/page/n243/mode/1up?view=theater
https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.16035/page/172/mode/1up
https://archive.org/details/historicalinscri035270mbp/page/n47/mode/1up