Kulothunga II | |
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Rajakesarivarman Tirunirru Chola | |
Chola Emperor | |
Reign | c. 1133 CE – c. 1150 CE |
Predecessor | Vikrama Chola |
Successor | Rajaraja II |
Born | Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Chola Empire (modern day Jayankondam, Tamil Nadu, India) |
Died | 1150 CE Chidambaram, Chola Empire (modern day Tamil Nadu, India) |
Empress | Tyaagavalli Mukkokilan |
Issue | Rajaraja Chola II |
House | Chalukya Cholas |
Dynasty | Chola |
Father | Vikrama Chola |
Mother | Mukkōkilānadigal |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chola kings and emperors |
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Interregnum (c. 200 – c. 848 CE) |
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Kulothunga II (died 1150 CE) was a Chola Emperor from 1133 CE to 1150 CE. He succeeded Vikrama Chola to the throne in 1135 CE. Vikrama Chola made Kulothunga his heir apparent and coregent in 1133 CE, so the inscriptions of Kulothunga II count his reign from 1133 CE.[1] According to historians Nilakanta Sastri and T.N Subramanian, Kulottunga Chola II was not the son of Vikrama Chola and they have suggested that there was a break in the line of succession.[2]