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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 9.4 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

General · Modern
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During Kulottunga I's reign, the Chola hold over Sri Lanka weakened. The Sinhalese king Vijayabahu I expelled Chola forces from the island, ending Chola rule there after several decades.
Kulottunga I became the Chola emperor, succeeding his cousin Adhirajendra. He was a descendant of both the Chola and Chalukya dynasties, and his accession united the two kingdoms under his rule, marking the beginning of the Chalukya-Chola period.
Kulottunga I fought a series of wars against the Western Chalukya king Vikramaditya VI. The conflict was over control of the Vengi region and resulted in a stalemate, with neither side achieving decisive victory.
Kulottunga I implemented administrative reforms, including land revenue assessments and temple patronage. He granted lands to Brahmins and temples, particularly at Chidambaram and Kanchipuram, which strengthened his rule and religious legitimacy.
Kulottunga I led a military campaign into Kalinga (modern Odisha). The Chola army defeated the Kalinga forces and extracted tribute, extending Chola influence into the region.
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