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The Badami Chalukyas were the rock‑stars of early medieval South India (6th–8th century). They kicked off the Chalukya dynasty from their capital at Badami (then Vatapi) in Karnataka.
*Founders*: Pulakeshin I carved out the kingdom around 540 CE; his son Karikala expanded it.
*Golden age*: Pulakeshin II (c. 610‑642) is the big name—he beat Harsha of Kannauj, took control of the Deccan, and even sent an embassy to the Persian king.
*Architecture*: They built the famous cave temples at Badami (cave 1‑4) and the early structural temples at Aihole and Pattadakal—think bold pillars, intricate carvings, and a mix of Dravidian & Nagara styles.
*Culture*: Patrons of art, literature, and both Hindu & Jain traditions. The poet‑king Ravikirti’s Aihole inscription is a key historical record.
*Legacy*: Their rule paved the way for the later Rashtrakutas and the Western Chalukyas, shaping the region’s political and cultural landscape for centuries.
If you want the nitty‑gritty on any king, temple, or inscription, just let me know!
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