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Kokalla II (: , r. c. 990–1015 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India. His kingdom was centered around the Chedi or Dahala region in present-day . His Gurgi inscription suggests that he raided the territories of the Gurjara-Pratiharas, the and the Chalukyas of Kalyani.


Early life
Kokalla was a son of the Kalachuri king . He was placed on the throne by the ministers of the state after his father's death.


Reign
The Gurgi inscription of Kokalla boasts that the other kings were afraid of him: the king hid in the Himalayas, the Gauda king hid in the watery fort, and the king lived in forest. These claims indicate that Kokalla probably raided these territories:

  • The Gurjara king was probably a king, either or Chamundaraja. However, as the Kalachuri inscription suggests that the Himalayan region was part of his kingdom, he can also be identified with a weak Gurjara-Pratihara ruler, probably Rajyapala.

  • The Kuntala king can be identified with the Kalayani Chalukya king . Kokalla's paternal aunt had married the Chalukya king . It is possible that the Chalukya-Kalachuri relations deteriorated after Tailapa's death.

The Jabalpur and Khaira inscriptions of Kokalla's descendant Yashahkarna boast that Kokalla raided countries in four directions until he reached the four oceans. This seems to be mere conventional praise. When the Turkic ruler Mahmud of Ghazni invaded India in 1015, he was opposed near the pilgrim city of by Kokalla II, whose army consisted of a large number of . The battle was hotly contested, but Kokalla II was eventually defeated due to the mobility and speed of the Turkic . Mahmud then proceeded to plunder and the nearby city of .

(2025). 9788124110645, Har-Anand Publications. .
50,000 were killed by drowning or by using swords and 1,000 temples were demolished in the district.
(2025). 9788121210416, Gyan Publishing House. .
9788189746070, Maanoj Rakhit मानोज रखित. .

The Udaipur inscription of the claims that their king defeated one Togglala. S. K. Bose identifies Togglala with Kokalla II. Kokalla was succeeded by his son , who appears to have served as Bhoja's vassal during the first few years of his reign.


Bibliography
  • (1977). 9780842690911, Motilal Banarsidass. .
  • (2025). 9789384464547, Vij Books. .
  • (2025). 9788170071211, Indian History Congress / People's Publishing House. .

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