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Forced to acknowledge its sovereignty. He was Akhil Bharatavant like the best Maharajadhiraja Jatu in Falgun Shuddha 5 Shake 997 he started the Chalukya Vikram. The entire expansion of his empire was described by famous Kashmiri Pandit poet Dilhan in Vikramanka Dev Charitra. Vigyaneshwar was the scribe of this post. He used to live in Kalyan. His queen, a clever and political party follower, appointed him to govern some province. They had three children namely two sons Jayakarna and Someshwar and a daughter named Malala Devi.Vikramaditya's elder son Jayakarna inherited his vast empire. But Doordeva became a Vaikuntha resident at an early age. His brother Someshwar succeeded him on the throne. Dijav Lal Churi, the senior mandalik of Someshwar, had shaken the power of Chalukya Chakraborty. He re-established it. Rajawari in Andhra Charvid, Magadh, Nepal recovered ransom despite successful campaigns. This great devotee of literature wrote Maan Granth.

The growing power of the Kalachuri and Ganapati kings and the successful rise of the mighty Ballala Hoysala kingdom of Mysore eclipsed the Chalukya power of Kalyan. For some time Mayur Varma, the Kadamba king of Panchugal, fought bravely and supported him. But many Mandalik kings quarreled with each other, the Kalpuri king became strong and weakened the Chalukya power by dishonesty. They had two sons Jagdev and Kamalvarti Trilokimal. Jagpekamalnh succeeded Somesvara and influenced the Kakatiya king Jagadi Kesari alias Prol of Warangal. Hessel of Mysore rode on him. He conquered Belapur. He died childless and was succeeded by his brother Telbadeva. The successor of Telbhadeva was the Kadamba king Sivachat alias Parachi of Goa who was the commander of Kolhapur. He captured Telab and himself became the king of Magadha Dhiraja PadiARI Vijayaditya Shikhara Pandava Siddayatha Vadil Adi Raje. Bijal Kalchuritha established his own independent kingdom by taking the reins of Telebdeva.

Capital was kept at Kalyan. The capital was shifted to Alamgiri for a few days. She again brought Kalyana with Telang's release. Warangal king Jamati Kewari defeated Tele king. He died at that time. Telparai's son Someshwar succeeded his father. They are also called Tribhuvan and Virsomeshwar. He was the last ruling king of the Chalukya dynasty. The northern parts of the Chalukya Empire were captured by the Yadavas of Devagiri and the southern part by Ballal Hoybal of Baras Murch. Bamha, the commander of Someshwar, the great warrior, rode on the Kalasuri king and recovered some of his king's territory, but could not regain Kalyan. Capital made Dharampur. After Somesvara, his son Telap and his successor Chandradeva tried to gain the former kingdom with the help of their Konkan Karnataka brothers Bhauband and Soyre, but their predecessor Mandalik kings extended their power to the kingdom. The Chalukyas began to decline rapidly. As the elder son of Chandradeva, Ayyandeva of Vditya Chalukya dynasty and Banki Deva, the seventh sub-branch, he got the right of heir to Telepadeva.

As there was no chance of becoming an independent king for Udhya Deva's family, Ajusoran Chandradeva accepted him as a feudatory. Further Vigal Paran's reign at Kalyan did not last long. He was murdered by Basavapar, the founder of Lingayat religion. He returned to Kalyan, Someshwar Chalukya for a few days but did not last long. Later, the name of the congregation in this family was created by Nirman state founder Yadav and Mandalik, who were followers of the previous Chalukyas, and treated him with respect by maintaining their relationship with Wari. Aiyan Viditya's descendants are the Chalukya descendants of the elder branch of Kalyan, and according to ancient tradition, they too were to re-establish an independent state. Even when it was clear that when there was a revolution in this area, the men of this family would be killed so that the men of this family would not try to establish an empire again. This is a special feature of this family that the men of this family were able to maintain the unique belief of their family with self-effort and nobility.
