Vengi Chalukyas
The Vengi Chalukyas were a prominent dynasty in southern India, ruling from the 7th to the 12th centuries. They were a branch of the larger Chalukya dynasty and were based in the region of Vengi, which is present-day Andhra Pradesh. The Vengi Chalukyas played a significant role in the political landscape of South India, often engaging in conflicts with neighboring kingdoms.
Under their rule, the Vengi Chalukyas contributed to the development of art, architecture, and literature. They are known for their patronage of temples and inscriptions, which provide valuable insights into the culture and society of the time. Their legacy is evident in the historical sites and texts that continue to be studied today.