Chalukyas of Navasarika
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An Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Gujarat and Maharashtra during 7th and 8th centuries.
Establishment
January 661: Dhruvasena III was a son of Derabhatta. He reigned from c. 650 to 654-655 CE. He had dropped the title of Chakravartin and was Shaiva. He may have lost his sway on Lata region to Chalukyas.
Chronology
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Were the military campaigns by the first three Islamic Caliphates (the Caliphate of Muhammad, the Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Caliphate) that led to the Islamic conquest of most of the Middle East as well as the Iberian Peninsula.
1.1.Islamic conquest of Deccan
Was the invasion of Deccan (India) initiated by the Umayyad Caliphate.
January 734: Arab invaders who had established themselves in the Sindh made a push into the Deccan.
January 691: The Chavda was a dynasty that ruled the region of modern-day Gujarat in India, from c. 690.
January 701: The Chalukyas recovered the Lata region under Vikramaditya I and placed his son Dharashraya Jayasimha as its governor.
January 701: Siladitya II probably recovered the Lata region from the Sendraka governor under the Chalukyas.
January 741: Chalukya king Vikramaditya II captured the Khetaka region from the Maitrakas with the help of Jayabhatta IV, the Gurjara king of Lata.
Disestablishment
January 758: Avanijanashraya is best known for repulsing an Arab invasion from the Umayyad Caliphate near Navsari, a feat recorded in his 738-739 inscription. After his reign, the history of this Chalukya branch is uncertain: their territory subsequently came under the Rashtrakuta control.