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Akkadevi

Akkadevi
Born1010
Died1064 (aged 53–54)
HouseChalukya

Akkadevi (ಆಕ್ಕದೀವಿ in Kannada, also Akkādēvi, Akkā-dēvi), 1010-1064 CE[1] was a princess of the Chalukya dynasty of Karnataka and governor of an area known as Kishukādu, situated in the present day districts of Bidar, Bagalkot and Bijapur. She was the sister of King Jayasimha II of the Western Chalukyas, and aunt of Someshvara I.

Akkadevi was well known for being an able administrator and capable general.[2] She was also called Gunadabedangi, meaning "beauty of virtues".[3]

The rule of the Chalukyas marks an important milestone in the history of South India and a golden age in the history of Karnataka. The Chalukyas ruled over the Deccan plateau in India for over 600 years. Akkadevi was part of the Western Chalukya Empire, who was in constant conflict with the Cholas, and with their distant cousins, the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi.

In the course of Akkadevi's rule, she expanded her province, encouraged education through grants, and gave liberally to Jaina and Hindu temples.[4]

Akkadevi was said to be "a personage of great reputation and consequence".[5] An inscription dated 1022 calls her as courageous as Bhairavi in war.[6] She laid siege to the fort of Gōkāge or Gōkāk to quell a local rebellion,[5] and is said to have encouraged education by giving grants to Brahmins.

References

  1. ^ Woman, Her History and Her Struggle for Emancipation, By B. S. Chandrababu, L. Thilagavathi. p.158
  2. ^ Saletore, Rajaram Narayan (1983). Encyclopaedia of Indian culture, Volume 3. University of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-391-02332-1.
  3. ^ Jain Journal, Volume 37. Jain Bhawan. p. 8.
  4. ^ Kamat, Jyotsna (1980). Social Life in Medieval Karnataka. Abhinav Publications. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-8364-0554-5.
  5. ^ a b Mishra, Phanikanta (1979). The Kadambas. Mithila Prakasana. pp. 53, 71.
  6. ^ Murari, Krishna (1977). The Cāḷukyas of Kalyāṇi, from circa 973 A.D. to 1200 A.D.: based mainly on epigraphical sources. Concept Pub. Co. pp. 52, 61–62.
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