Rajadhiraja Chola II இரண்டாம் இராஜாதிராஜ சோழன் | |
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Rajakesarivarman, Edirilla Cholan, Ediriliperumal, Karikala | |
Reign | c. 1166 – c. 1178 CE |
Predecessor | Rajaraja Chola II |
Successor | Kulothunga Chola III |
Born | Nallama chola Kanchi |
Died | 1178 CE |
House | Cholas |
Dynasty | Chola |
Father | Sangama chola (aka) Nēriyudaiperumal[1] |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chola kings and emperors |
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Interregnum (c. 200 – c. 848 CE) |
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Rajadhiraja Chola II (1166–1178 CE) reigned as the Chola emperor succeeding Rajaraja Chola II. Rajaraja Chola II chose Rajadhiraja II, a maternal grandson of Vikrama Chola Because he had no sons. Rajadhiraja II's father was Sangama chola (Neriyudai Perumal) who was the descendant of Virarajendra chola. Hence a century later the real Chola heir ascended the chola throne.
Soon after the installation of Rajadhiraja II, a fierce succession dispute in the Pandya country led to the intervention of the Chola and the Sinhalese rulers on opposite sides which brought misery to both. Out of the ashes of this civil war arose the Pandya power which in its renewed strength soon swallowed both the Chola and Sinhalese kingdoms.