Kalachuris of Ratnapura
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Were a central Indian dynasty during 11th and 12th centuries. They ruled parts of present-day Chhattisgarh from their capital at Ratnapura (modern Ratanpur in Bilaspur district).
Establishment
January 1001: The Kalachuris of Ratnapura were a central Indian dynasty during 11th and 12th centuries. They ruled parts of present-day Chhattisgarh from their capital at Ratnapura (modern Ratanpur in Bilaspur district). They were an offshoot of the Kalachuris of Tripuri, and ruled as vassals of the parent dynasty for many years. The new branch was established by Kalingaraja around 1000 CE.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Simhana II of the Seuna.
January 1207: A 1206 inscription shows that by that year the Yadavas had conquered a part of the present-day Bijapur district.
January 1006: Kalahandi was the largest of the 26 Feudatory states of Odisha. According to local tradition the state originated with Raja Raghunath Sai of the Naga dynasty beginning to rule the Kalahandi area in 1005, therefore the state's coat of arms had two cobras facing each other.
January 1051: Rajendra Chola I conquered Odisha.
February 1051: Rajendra Chola I occupied Odisha, but left the region after defeating the forces of the Pala Dynasty.
January 1115: Kalingaraja conquered Dakshina Kosala region, and made Tummana his capital. Kosala was conquered by Kalachuri Jajalla-deva I 1114.
January 1141: According to legend, the kingdom of Rewa was founded around 1140 CE by Raja Vikramaditya.
January 1151: A legend states that Bonai was founded in the 12th century by one of four brothers belonging to the Kachwaha Rajput dynasty of Jaipur who were on a pilgrimage to Puri.
January 1151: Keonjhar State was founded sometime in the first half of the 12th century, the founder being Jati Singh (Jyoti Bhanj), brother of Adi Singh (Adi Bhanj), founder of Mayurbhanj State.
January 1192: Foundation of Patna State.
Disestablishment
January 1226: Anangabhima Deva III, the Eastern Ganga ruler, sent a large force under the command of his able Brahman commander, Vishnu. The two forces met face to face at the Seori Narayana village in undivided Sambalpur district on the banks of the river called Bhima near the Vindhya hills and the Kalchuris were defeated for the first time in a major way by the Gangas.