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      • He was the only Chola emperor who was killed while leading his army in war, and although he had a short reign, he helped his father conquer several territories as well as to maintain the Chola authority over most of Sri Lanka, Eastern Chalukya and Kalinga, among others.
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  2. Rajadhiraja died atop his elephant, he came to be known as Yanai-mel-thunjina Devar (the king who died sitting on top of the elephant). From the time he was chosen heir-apparent by his father to the day he died on the battlefield, Rajadhiraja led the life of a warrior king and led many campaigns in person.

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Although the Cholas were victorious, king Rajadhiraja Chola I died while standing on the front lines of battle. He was riding a war elephant when he was shot by the Chalukyan archers. He came to be known as Yanai-mel-thunjina-Devar (the king who died on the back of an elephant).

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · Rajadhiraja’s troops destroyed this ancient city and gutted its royal palace. Flushed with triumph, Rajadhiraja anointed himself Vijayarajendra and performed a virabhishekam, an elaborate...

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    • Rajadhiraja - Background
    • Revolt in Sri Lanka
    • Battle of Koppam
    • Battle of Dannanda
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    Rajadhiraja I (994 CE - 1052 CE) was the son of Rajendra I and the heir to the Chola throne. He ruled between 1044 - 1052 CE.
    Despite a series of revolts in the territory, he assisted his father in conquering many territories and maintaining Chola authority over most of Sri Lanka, Eastern Chalukya, Kalinga, and so on, as...
    After numerous victories, he was given the title Jayamkonda Chola(The Victorious Cholan).
    Toward the end of his reign, he sacked the Western Chalukyan capital of Kalyanapuram, taking the title Kalyanapuramgonda Chola and performing a Virabhisheka (hero anointment) under the name Vijaya...
    Earlier, Rajendra Chola occupied the entire island of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), during which Sinhalese King Mahinda V was defeated, captured, and transported to Chola country as a prisoner, where he died...
    Kassapa, Mahinda's son, wanted to drive out the Chola occupiers from Sri Lanka. He occupied parts of southern Sri Lanka and chose the Rohana area as the focal point of his activities.
    He nearly defeated the 95,000-strong Chola army and forced them to retreat northward. In 1029 A.D., he crowned himself Vikramabahu.
    During Rajadhiraja's reign, Vikramabahu launched an all-out attack on the Tamil armies in order to expel them from the island.
    The Battle of Koppam was fought in 1054, or 1052 CE according to Sen, between the Medieval Chola rulers Rajadhiraja Chola and Rajendra Chola II and the Chalukya king Someshwara I.
    Despite the Cholas' victory in the fight, Rajadhiraja I, the king and supreme commander, died on the battlefield and was replaced to the throne by his younger brother, Rajendra Chola II.
    In the Battle of Dannanda (in Guntur), Rajadhiraja Chola defeated the western Chalukyan forces, wiping out the Chalukyan forces from Vengi.
    Rajadhiraja Chola's armies had sacked Kollipakkai, Kampilli, Pundur, Yetagiri, and Kalyani, the Chalukyan capital.
    Someshwara, on the other hand, was able to make a remarkable comeback before 1050 AD. He was successful in pushing the Chola armies out of his capital, and he waged battle in the Chola kingdom's he...
    Rajadhiraja and his younger brother Rajendra Chola II conducted an attack on the Chalukyas in 1053-54 AD.
    Despite the Cholas' victory in the "Battle of Koppam,"King Rajadhiraja Chola died.
    He was a king who stood on the front lines of the battlefield and was killed by Chalukyan archers.
    He was riding a war elephant when he was shot. He died on that elephant.
    From the day he was chosen as his father's heir until the day he died on the battlefield, he lived the life of a warrior king. Another great king was assassinated in India.

    Rajadhiraja was one of the Chola dynasty's greatest and bravest warriors, and he tragically died alone on a northern battlefield (Battle of Koppam). Rajadhiraja became known as Yanai-mel-thunjina Devar due to the manner in which he died (the king who died on the back of an elephant). He led the life of a warrior king and led many campaigns in perso...

    Question: Rajadhiraja died on the battlefield during the Battle of Koppam while fighting against which of the following kings? (a) Darampala (b) Someshwara (c) Krishna I (d) None of the above Question: Rajadhiraja I was killed in the battle of: (a) Manimangali (b) Pullalur (c) Koppam (d) Dannanda

  5. May 14, 2024 · Succession and Continuity: Rajendra I was succeeded by Rajadhiraja and he was succeeded by Rajendra II. Kulottunga I (1070-1122) Unification Efforts: He was the last important Chola ruler who united the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi with the Cholas.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rajendra_IRajendra I - Wikipedia

    He had seven sons; Rajarajan, Rajadhiraja, Manukula Kesari, Sanga Varman, Rajendra II, Rajamahendran and Virarajendra. Rajarajan was the eldest of the seven but died before reaching thirteen. Manukula Kesari died in 1021 during the war with the Western Chalukyas.

  7. May 23, 2013 · In 1059, he was killed in the Battle of Koppam near Mysore, while fighting with the Chalukyas. He was killed on the back of the elephant and this is why he came to be known as Yanai-mel-thunjina Devar (The king who died on elephant). His life was of a true warrior.