Veera Ballala I
Veera Ballala I (r. 1102 – 1108 CE) succeeded Ereyanga as king of the Hoysala Empire. He was a Jain by faith. His rule was short and uneventful other than subduing the Chengalvas and the Santharas. He made some unsuccessful attempts to overthrow the overlordship of the Western Chalukyas but was brought under control by Chalukya Vikramaditya VI.
Veera Ballala I | |
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Hoysala King | |
Reign | c. 1102 – c. 1108 CE |
Predecessor | Ereyanga |
Successor | Vishnuvardhana |
Dynasty | Hoysala |
Religion | Jainism |
Hoysala Kings (1026–1343) | |
Nripa Kama II | (1026–1047) |
Vinayaditya | (1047–1098) |
Ereyanga | (1098–1102) |
Veera Ballala I | (1102–1108) |
Vishnuvardhana | (1108–1152) |
Narasimha I | (1152–1173) |
Veera Ballala II | (1173–1220) |
Vira Narasimha II | (1220–1235) |
Vira Someshwara | (1235–1263) |
Narasimha III | (1263–1292) |
Veera Ballala III | (1292–1343) |
Harihara Raya (Vijayanagara Empire) |
(1342–1355) |
According to Sen, his rule was from 1100–1110 with the capital at Belur. An alternate capital was at Halebidu.[1]
References
- Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 58–60. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
Sources
- Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, A Concise history of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present, Jupiter books, MCC, Bangalore, 2001 (Reprinted 2002) OCLC: 7796041
Preceded by Ereyanga |
Hoysala 1102–1108 |
Succeeded by Vishnuvardhana |
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