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Vira Someshwara

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Mandalam was conquered by Veera Somesvara in 1236. He allied himself with Chola Rajendra III but made friendship with the Pandyas when the Chola king tried to invade Pandya territory in 1238. Later having defeated Rajendra Chola III, Vira Someshwara again fought for the cause of the Cholas against
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as Malaparoluganda (Lord among the Malepas, i.e., the hill tribes on the Western Ghats), the Hoysala family title since their beginning in bold
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consolidated their domination over the South Deccan by asserting complete influence on the
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After 1235 CE, Someswara founded his capital in southern city of
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In 1254 Someshwara divided his kingdom between his two sons,
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Index

Someshvara (Hoysala dynasty)
Hoysala King
Vira Narasimha II
Narasimha III
Dynasty
Hoysala
Nripa Kama II
Vinayaditya
Ereyanga
Veera Ballala I
Vishnuvardhana
Narasimha I
Veera Ballala II
Vira Narasimha II
Vira Someshwara
Narasimha III
Veera Ballala III
Harihara Raya
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Kannada
Hoysala Empire
Seuna
Tungabhadra river
Hoysalas
Cholas
Pandyas
Magadai
Kannanur

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