Nripa Kama II

Nripa Kama II
Hoysala King
Reign c.1026 – c.1047 CE
Predecessor Munda
Successor Hoysala Vinayaditya
Dynasty Hoysala
Hoysala Kings (1026–1343)
Nripa Kama II (1026–1047)
Hoysala Vinayaditya (1047–1098)
Ereyanga (1098–1102)
Veera Ballala I (1102–1108)
Vishnuvardhana (1108–1152)
Narasimha I (1152–1173)
Veera Ballala II (1173–1220)
Vira Narasimha II (1220–1235)
Vira Someshwara (1235–1263)
Narasimha III (1263–1292)
Veera Ballala III (1292–1343)
Harihara Raya
(Vijayanagara Empire)
(1342–1355)

Nripa Kama II (r. 1026–1047 CE) was an early king of the Hoysala Empire from the malnad region of Karnataka and was possibly a vassal of the Western Ganga Dynasty and fought many wars against the Cholas.[1] Thought unable to rout the Cholas from southern regions of present day Karnataka, he successfully ruled some regions in the malnad area.

Citations

  1. Seetharam Jagirdhar, M.N. Prabhakar, B.S. Krishnaswamy Iyengar in Kamath (2001), p123

Sources

Preceded by
Munda
Hoysala
1026–1047
Succeeded by
Hoysala Vinayaditya


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