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1750:(modern Badami) from the middle of the 6th century. The Badami Chalukyas began to assert their independence at the decline of the Kadamba kingdom of Banavasi and rapidly rose to prominence during the reign of PulakeshinĀ II. After the death of PulakeshinĀ II, the Eastern Chalukyas became an independent kingdom in the eastern Deccan. They ruled from Vengi until about the 11th century. In the western Deccan, the rise of the Rashtrakutas in the middle of the 8th century eclipsed the Chalukyas of Badami before being revived by their descendants, the Western Chalukyas, in the late 10th century. These Western Chalukyas ruled from Kalyani (modern Basavakalyan) until the end of the 12th century. 1767: 257: 550:. The infobox is as much a part of the lead as the opening sentence of the lead, and this has been discussed on countless occasions. Furthermore, in this particular instance, we had a situation where someone changed an existing script and there was no source for either the extant or revised version. Those sort of changes, in this obscure area, are exactly the sort of thing that INDICSCRIPT was intended to stop because of the potential for vandalism etc. - 495: 190: 1606: 308: 290: 1722: 393: 362: 248: 403: 471: 674:"Solanki dynasty", the current title of this article, is a vernacular term that appears in works composed several years after the dynasty's end. Although the term has several Google results (partially because of Knowledge's popularity), this name doesn't appear in the dynasty's inscriptions or any other contemporary sources. 1035:. Not a single king of the dynasty (from Mularaja to Tribhuvanapala) used the term "Solanki" to describe himself. As references in the article state, the dynasty used the self-designation "Chaulukya" or its variants. If you believe otherwise, please present a source to support your claim, as advised by Kautilya3. 1676:
reverted my edit on this page and one other page citing proxy editing for some blocked sockpuppet. Such serious accusation will be dealt be discussed on your talk page but regarding removal of the sourced content. How is that consensus one page is related to another page, as far as I know there was
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I will go over those links on scrips in lead sentences. Not sure how the infobox can be counted as lead sentence. Changes to the intro however, you haven't given any explanation for. The sentence: "The Solanki dynasty were an Indian royal house, whose members ruled parts of present-day Gujarat. " -
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It was Mulraja I who used the name Chaulukya but after him every ruler of this dynasty used the name Solanki , it is so because as the Chalukya's of south came to Gujarat they were pronounced as Chaulukyas they are not different from Chalukya they are the descendents of Chalukya and later the name
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The Chalukya dynasty (Ā ) was a Classical Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. During this period, they ruled as three related yet individual dynasties. The earliest dynasty, known as the "Badami Chalukyas", ruled from Vatapi
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Messages overlapped, so I've merged the sections. I believe that I did link you to INDICSCRIPT. If I am reverting your changes at articles then that is because I believe them to be either poor or darn well incorrect. You keep hitting articles that are on my watchlist - I've no idea what other
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The Solankis were a royal house in India - there is no suggestion of affiliation except perhaps in the minds of Gujarat separatists etc. More people know where India is than know where Gujarat is, so it makes sense to allude to the location. And "present-day parts of Gujarat" is not even
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The Rajput and Gujar identity of the Chaulukyas should not be mentioned in the lead section due to the fact that most scholars in the sources dispute those claims. Please utilize the talk page to reach a consensus instead of reverting and using edit
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Since he is not willing to discuss this on talk page and didn't give any reply since 2 days despite being active on wiki, I am going to revert his edit. If he doesnt agree, we can always discuss this in the talk page
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About Diwara -- the reference says "Diwara". There is a good chance that it's a typo for "Dilwara", since Vastupala-Tejapala belonged to that period. But I'm not 100% sure. Abu is already on map, so this is not a big
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The infobox has the same prominence as the lead, so we tend to treat it similarly. The fact that you were fiddling with the script (rightly or wrongly) merely emphasises what a mess those things are. Please do avoid
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The current template navbox at bottom is less comfortable to navigate. I use this type of navinfobox for list of rules e.g. in Gujarat Sultanate. Do you like have it instead of current one in all Chaulukya king
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Well, you have linked to an article about the state. If you mean the region then you are going to have to explain that (and I assume you have sources for it being such also). -
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inscription of Kumarapala. It directly debunks your claim that every ruler of the dynasty after Mularaja used the name "Solanki". Here's a direct quote from verse 15: "
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I have removed the indic script from the infobox. I personally see no issue in including Gujarati and Hindi indic scripts, but I can see how it can become an issue.
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move since the article has been here for several years. If nobody objects, I'll move the page in a few days. If there are any objections, we can have a formal
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A study of the administrative organization and its working in Gujarat from the beginning of the Maitraka period to the end of the Chaulukya period
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also. So many Chalukyas makes people confused. It is more popularly referred as Solanki dynasty in Gujarati sources so I had used that name. --
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This page should be speedily delete because... (because in Chaulukyas any inscription do not mentioned chavda and solanki or other caste) --
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implies that the ruling Solanki dynasty could have been from any part of India/South Asia, from Kerala to Kashmir, which is not factual.
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Looks like a good find! Feel free to add it to the article. The site is too slow for me -- I'm seeing just blank pages right now.
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it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a
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page let alone reached. On the basis of such imaginary consensus, you are removing cited and researched content from the page.
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Solanki came into provenience because of pronunciation and now no Rajput of this dynasty use Chaulukyas they use Solanki. --
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Bhima II - Diwara image inscription (1253 VS) -- doesn't seem to be same as Diwara in Sawai Madhopur district. Dilwara?
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Veena Budholia (2002). "Patronage to Jainism by the Chaulukya rulers of Gujarat". In D C Jain and R K Sharma (ed.).
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R. S. Sharma; K. M. Shrimali (1992). "The Caulukya dynasties of Gujarat". In R. S. Sharma and K. M. Shrimali (ed.).
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that claimed connection to the imperial dynasty, and ruled princely states, jagirs and zamindari estates such as
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provides complete chronology of temple built during rule of rach ruler of dynasty. Very detailed information by
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As for making map labels visible, I've done that at the Saindhava article -- you can take a look at the diff.
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Kingship and polity in early medieval Western IndiaĀ : the Caulukya rajamandala of Kumarapala (c.1143-72A.D)
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Sitush, On what basis are you removing that intro and Gujarati script? You haven't given a valid reason.
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V. M. Jha (2002). "Feudal Elements in the Caulukya State: An Attempt at Relocation". In D.N. Jha (ed.).
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While Gujarat is a state, a region of the Union territory of with India, the two are not synonymous.
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Kumarapala Chalukya (r. 1143-74) of Gujarat, IndiaĀ : a convert to Jainism in historical perspective
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As it says inscription on image, I believe it must be from an image/idol of Jain Tirthankara at
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Besides the secondary sources (mentioned above and cited in the article), here's a link to the
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articles you may be editing but I am beginning to think that perhaps I should take a look. -
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grammatically correct. If you must change it then you would need to say something like
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I think this article should be moved to Chaulukya / Caulukya. I don't want to make a
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Development of Vaiį¹£į¹‡avism in Gujarat from the early times upto the Chaulukya period
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The Solanki dynasty once ruled parts of what is now the Indian state of Gujarat
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no such consensus regarding Chaulukya dynasty in particular was discussed on
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I prefer "Chaulukya" for the page title, as that is what I see in the RS. --
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The problem with vertical table-based templates is that they are often less
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The dynasty doesn't exist any longer, so I'm not sure what you mean by "
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Also, the term "Solanki dynasty" is ambiguous, as it may refer to the
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The Feudal Order: State, Society, and Ideology in Early Medieval India
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How to make labels visible on map? Needed so on Saindhava. Regards,--
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Can someone change the heading of the article to Solanki dynasty
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A historical and cultural study of the inscriptions of Gujarat
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Almost all information written over this page is false .
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Mentioning of Rajput or Gurjar identity in lead section
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sometimes due to another confusion. There is another
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JainaĀ : Philosophy Art and Science in Indian Culture
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GS Gai (1991). "Two Grants of Chaulukya Bhimadeva".
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