Karka II

Rashtrakuta Emperor from 972 to 973 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karka II (r. 972 – 973 CE) was a Rashtrakuta Emperor who succeeded his uncle Khottiga Amoghavarsha. By this time the once great Rashtrakuta empire was in decline and the weaknesses created by the earlier plunder of Manyakheta by Paramara King Siyaka II exposed the Rashtrakutas to further depredation who did not survive for long. During this time of confusion, Chalukya Tailapa II declared independence and killed Karka II, capturing the Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta.[1][2]

Reignc.972 – c.973 CE
SuccessorIndra IV
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Karka II
Rashtrakuta Emperor
Reignc.972 – c.973 CE
PredecessorKhottiga Amoghavarsha
SuccessorIndra IV
DynastyRashtrakuta
FatherNirupama
ReligionJainism
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Karka II was a son of Nirupama, a Rashtrakuta prince who was the younger brother of Khottiga, the previous Rashtrakuta emperor.[2][3]

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