Vikramaditya V
Western Chalukya (973-1200) | |
Tailapa II | (957 - 997) |
Satyashraya | (997 - 1008) |
Vikramaditya V | (1008 - 1015) |
Jayasimha II | (1015 - 1042) |
Someshvara I | (1042 - 1068) |
Someshvara II | (1068 -1076) |
Vikramaditya VI | (1076 - 1126) |
Someshvara III | (1126 – 1138) |
Jagadhekamalla II | (1138 – 1151) |
Tailapa III | (1151 - 1164) |
Jagadhekamalla III | (1163 – 1183) |
Someshvara IV | (1184 – 1200) |
Veera Ballala II (Hoysala Empire) |
(1173 - 1220) |
Bhillama V (Seuna Empire) |
(1173 - 1192) |
Rudra (Kakatiya dynasty) |
(1158 - 1195) |
Vikaramaditya V (r. 1008–1015 CE) succeeded Satyashraya on the Western Chalukya throne. Vikramaditya was Satyashraya's nephew and had a very uneventful short reign.
Vikramaditya V was followed on the throne by his brother Jayasimha II in 1015.
Preceded by Satyashraya |
Western Chalukyas 1008–1015 |
Succeeded by Jayasimha II |
References
- Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002).
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