List of Eastern Chalukya Kings
- Kubja Vishnuvardhana (624 – 641 C.E.)
- Jayasimha I (641 – 673 C.E.)
- Indra Bhattaraka (673 C.E.,seven days)
- Vishnuvardhana II (673 – 682 C.E.)
- Mangey Yuvaraja (682 – 706 C.E.)
- Jayasimha II (706 – 718 C.E.)
- Kokkili (718-719 C.E., six months)
- Vishnuvardhana III (719 – 755 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya I (755 – 772 C.E.)
- Vishnuvardhana IV (772 – 808 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya II (808 – 847 C.E.)
- Vishnuvardhana V (847– 849 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya III (849 – 892 C.E.) with his two brothers : Vikramaditya I and Yuddhamalla I
- Chalukya Bhima I (892 – 921 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya IV (921 C.E., six months)
- Amma I Vishnuvardhana VI (921 – 927 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya V (927 C.E., fifteen days)
- Tadapa (927 C.E., one month)
- Vikramaditya II (927 – 928 C.E.)
- Chalukya Bhima II (928 - 929 C.E.)
- Yuddhamalla II (929 – 935 C.E.)
- Chalukya Bhima III Vishnuvardhana VII (935 – 947 C.E.)
- Amma II (947 – 970 C.E.)
- Danarnava (970 – 973 C.E.)
- Jata Choda Bhima (973 - 999 C.E.)
- Saktivarman I (999 - 1011 C.E.)
- Vimaladitya (1011 – 1018 C.E.)
- Rajaraja I Narendra Vishnuvardhana VIII (1018 – 1061 C.E.)
- Saktivarman II (1062 C.E.)
- Vijayaditya VI (1063 – 1068 C.E., 1072 – 1075 C.E.)
- Rajaraja II (1075 - 1079)
- Virachola Vishnuvardhana IX (1079 - 1102)
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