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Satyashraya
Satyashraya (; ), also known as Sattiga or Irivabedanga, was a king of the Western Chalukya Empire. During a time of consolidation of the empire in the early 11th century, Satyashraya was involved in several battles with the Chola dynasty of Thanjavur, the Paramara dynasty and Chedi Kingdom of central India, and the Chaulukyas of Gujarat (not to be confused with the Chalukyas of southern India). The results of these wars were mixed, with victories and defeats.〔Kamath (1980). p.101〕 Even as a prince, during the rule of his father Tailapa II, Satyashraya had established himself as an ambitious warrior.〔Sastri(1955), p.164〕 Satyashraya patronised the great Kannada poet Ranna (one among the "three gems" or ''ratnatraya'' of classical Kannada literature) who compared his patron favourably to the Pandava prince Bhima (of the epic Mahabharatha) for his strength and valor in his epic poem ''Sahasabhimavijaya'' (''lit'', "Daring Bhima", the epic also known as ''Gadayuddha'').〔Narasimhacharya (1988), p.18〕〔Sastri (1955), p.356〕〔Kamath (1980) p.101〕 Satyashraya held such titles as ''Akalavarsha'', ''Akalankacharita'' and ''Sahasabhima''.〔 == Battles in the North== During the reign of Satyashraya, the Paramaras and Chedi rulers of central India (also known as the Kalachuri dynasty) appear to have regained control over territories they had lost to the Satyashraya's father Tailapa II (on account of his victories over Munja in c.996). Satyashraya however subdued the Shilahara King Aparajita of the northern Konkan and made him a vassal. There was rebellion against chief Barapa in Lata, the capital of the Gujarat province of the Western Chalukya empire. Barapa had been ousted by Mularaja from the Chaulukya family. Satyashraya led an expedition to Gujarat, defeated Mularaja and reinstated Goggiraja, son of Barapa. Thus, he consolidated his control over the that region.〔Kamath (1980), p.102〕
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