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In the western India, people pronounces "Cha" as "Sa". When the Chalukya Kings migrated to western regions (Chalukyas of Lata (Gujarat), Western (Kalyani) Chalukyas), the name Chalukya was pronounced in local language "Salukya, Salukhya, Saluki", and later got changed to Salunke. There are many
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maratha families in Maharasthra which still have their title as "Salunkhe or Salunke". In the inscription, which were written in Sanskrit, it was spelled ''Saluki'', ''Saluke'', ''Salukki'', "Chalukya" in inscriptions, but in local language it got variations. Salunkhe is a prominent
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Surname in this clan include Patankar, Gharge, Dubal, Chalke, Salunke, Pandhare, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonvane/Sonawane, Gunjal, Lahane, Ingole/Ingale, Vyawahare, Navale.
206:. Surnames included in this royal clan are Salunkhe, Salunke, Chalke, Pandhare, Masaram, Patankar, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonawane, Gunjal, Lahane, Vyavhare, Navale. 175:. The descendants of the Chalukya dynasty of the 5th century CE came to be known by the surname Salunkhe in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Salukya/Salunkhe are the corrupt forms of Chalukya surname. The 334: 221: 87: 387: 179:
temples are built in Chalukya architecture. The Salunkhe dynastic clan is regarded as the largest of the
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The Salunkhe or Salunke is the vernacular form of the word
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Titles associated with the Salunkhe group include Patil,
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Titles associated with the Maratha group include Patil,
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Index


Salunkhe
Maratha
Maharashtra
Raje
Sardar
Sarkar
Deshmukh
Majalgaon
Beed District
Beed
Akola
Buldana
Parbhani
Jalna
Aurangabad
Chalisgaon
Jalgaon
Solapur
Latur
Nagpur
Amravati
Baroda
Gwalior
Satara
Kolhapur

Chalukya
Maratha
Manavya

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