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Name: Krishna III

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Rashtrakuta Dynasty

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Krishna III was a prominent ruler of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty who reigned from 941 to 966. He ruled over a vast territory that included present-day Karnataka, Maharashtra, and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. During his tenure, Krishna III faced several significant wars and conflicts. One of the most notable was the Battle of Takkolam in 949, where he successfully defeated the Chola Empire and expanded his kingdom's influence. Another important conflict was the Battle of Mudgal in 956, where Krishna III emerged victorious against the Western Chalukya Empire, further consolidating his power in the region. These military triumphs solidified Krishna III's reputation as a skilled and strategic ruler.

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