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Kalyani Chalukyas

The Kalyani Chalukyas, also known as the Western Chalukyas, were an Indian dynasty that ruled parts of southern and central India from around the 10th to 12th centuries. They are known for their contributions to architecture, including intricate temples and monuments, and for promoting arts, culture, and administration. Their rule is considered a bridge between the earlier Chalukya and later Hoysalas or Vijayanagara empires. They played a significant role in shaping southern India's historical and cultural landscape through their advancements in architecture, literature, and governance.