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Western Ganga Dynasty

Native Nameಪಶ್ಚಿಮ ಗಂಗ ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ
Conventional Long NameWestern Ganga Dynasty
Common NameWestern Gangas
|continentmoved from Category:Asia to South Asia
RegionSouth Asia
CountryIndia
StatusEmpire
Status TextEmpire
(Subordinate to Pallava until 350)
Government TypeMonarchy
|year Start350
Year End1000
|event PreEarliest Ganga records
Date Pre400
|p1Pallava
S1Chola Dynasty
|image MapWestern-ganga-empire-map.svg
Image Map CaptionCore Western Ganga Territory
|capitalKolar, Talakad
Common LanguagesKannada, Sanskrit
ReligionJain, Hindu
Leader1Konganivarman Madhava
Leader2Rachamalla V
Year Leader1350 � 370
Year Leader2986 � 999
Title LeaderKing

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The Western Ganga Dynasty (350 � 1000 CE) ( ) was an important ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India. They are known as Western Gangas to distinguish them from the Eastern Gangas who in later centuries ruled over modern Orissa. The general belief is the Western Gangas began their rule during a time when multiple native clans asserted their freedom due to the weakening of the Pallava empire in South India, a geo-political event sometimes attributed to the southern conquests of Samudra Gupta. The Western Ganga sovereignty lasted from about 350 to 550 CE, initially ruling from Kolar and later moving their capital to Talakad on the banks of the Kaveri River in modern Mysore district.

After the rise of the imperial Chalukyas of Badami, the Gangas accepted Chalukya overlordship and fought for the cause of their overlords against the Pallavas of Kanchi. The Chalukyas were replaced by the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta in 753 CE as the dominant power in the Deccan. After a century of struggle for autonomy, the Western Gangas finally accepted Rashtrakuta overlordship and successfully fought alongside them against their foes, the Chola Dynasty of Tanjavur. In the late 10th century, north of Tungabhadra river, the Rashtrakutas were replaced by the emerging Western Chalukya Empire and the Chola Dynasty saw renewed power south of the Kaveri river. The defeat of the Western Gangas by Cholas around 1000 resulted in the end of the Ganga influence over the region.

Though territorially a small kingdom, the Western Ganga contribution to polity, culture and literature of the modern south Karnataka region is considered important. The Western Ganga kings showed benevolent tolerance to all faiths but are most famous for their patronage towards Jainism resulting in the construction of monuments in places such as Shravanabelagola and Kambadahalli. The kings of this dynasty encouraged the fine arts due to which literature in Kannada and Sanskrit flourished. Chavundaraya's writing, Chavundaraya Purana of 978 CE, is an important work in Kannada prose. Many classics were written on various subjects ranging from religion to elephant management.

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