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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rajendra_IIRajendra II - Wikipedia

    Rajendra Chola II (997 CE – 1064 CE) often referred to as Rajendradeva Chola was a Chola emperor who reigned from 1052 CE to 1064 CE. Rajendra II succeeded his brother Rajadhiraja I after his death at the Battle of Koppam. Rajendra had served as a Co-regent under his brother from 1044 CE to 1052 CE.

  2. Jun 7, 2023 · Rajendra Chola II (1054 - 1063 CE) reigned as Chola emperor after his elder brother Rajadhiraja Chola I died in the 11th century. After his elder brother Rajadhiraja Chola's death in 1052, he is best remembered for his role in the Battle of Koppam, where he dramatically turned the tables on the Chalukyan King Someshvara I.

  3. Jul 11, 2024 · Rajendra Chola II. The Rajendra II reigned the Chola Dynasty from 1052 to 1064 C.E. He acclaimed the title of king after the defeat of his brother in the battle of Koppam. The empire enjoyed the most expansions under his reign. He overtook the regions from Bengal to Southeast Asia. The Chola Dynasty prospered in its trades across the Indian Ocean.

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    Rajendra II (997 CE – 1064 CE) often referred to as Rajendradeva Chola was a Chola emperor who reigned from 1052 CE to 1064 CE. Rajendra II succeeded his brother Rajadhiraja I after his death at the Battle of Koppam. Rajendra had served as a Co-regent under his brother from 1044 CE to 1052 CE.

  5. Military conflicts marked the reigns of subsequent Chola kings Rajendra II (1052-1063 CE), Virarajendra (1063-1070 CE) but the Cholas held their own sway till the time of Kulottunga I. 4. Later Cholas

  6. May 24, 2024 · Rajendra Chola II granted the town of Ulakkaiyur to build a stone temple which came to be known as the Agastheshwar temple dedicated to lord Shiva. An idol of Somaskandar, a form of Shiva, was installed.

  7. Rajendra II: Rajendra II (1052–1064 AD) was the second son of the Chola emperor Rajendra I (1014–1044 AD) and the younger brother of Rajadhiraja (1044–1052 AD).