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The defeat of Pulakeshin Chalukhya by Narasimhavarman I at Badami in 642 AD
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The defeat of Pulakeshin Chalukhya by Narasimhavarman I at Badami in 642 AD
3588277 The defeat of Pulakeshin Chalukhya by Narasimhavarman I at Badami in 642 AD, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by Dudley, Robert (fl.1865-91) (after); (add.info.: The defeat of Pulakeshin Chalukhya by Narasimhavarman I at Badami in 642 AD. Pulakeshin II, 610-642 AD, also spelt Pulakesi II and Pulikeshi II. The most famous ruler of the Chalukya royal dynasty. Narasimhavarman I. Tamil king of the Pallava dynasty. After the painting by Ambrose Dudley (1867-1951). From Hutchinsons History of the Nations, published 1915.); Photo eKen Welsh; English, out of copyright
Media ID 18263815
© Ken Welsh / Bridgeman Images
Ambrose Dudley Armies Defeat Dynasty Elephant Elephants Hindu Seventh Tamil Badami Pallava
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This print depicts the historic moment of "The defeat of Pulakeshin Chalukhya by Narasimhavarman I at Badami in 642 AD". The image showcases a significant event in Asian history, specifically in India during the 7th century. Pulakeshin II, the renowned ruler of the Chalukya royal dynasty, finds himself facing an intense battle against Narasimhavarman I, the Tamil king from the Pallava dynasty. The scene is filled with elements that evoke a sense of warfare and conflict. Majestic elephants stand tall as powerful symbols of strength and dominance on both sides. Soldiers armed with various weapons engage fiercely in combat on a vast battlefield. The intensity and determination are palpable as these armies clash for victory. This historical illustration captures not only a pivotal moment but also highlights cultural aspects such as Hindu traditions prevalent during this era. It serves as a reminder of India's rich heritage and its significant contributions to world history. Created by Ambrose Dudley, this artwork offers viewers an opportunity to delve into ancient times through visual storytelling. Published in Hutchinsons History of the Nations in 1915, this print allows us to appreciate and learn from past events that have shaped our present-day society.
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