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List of wars involving Karnataka

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List of wars involving Karnataka is the list of wars involving major historical powers based in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Chalukya dynasties (543–753) (975–1184)

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List of wars involving Chalukya dynasties
Conflict Chalukya and Allies Opponent(s) Outcome
Appayika and Govinda's rebellion against Pilakeshin II Chalukyas of Badami Militant rebels
  • Appayika
  • Govinda
Victory[1]
Pulakeshin II's conquest of Andhra

(617-618 CE)

Chalukyas of Badami Vishnukudina dynasty Victory[2]
Pulakeshin II's Recapture of Banavasi

(7th century CE)

Chalukyas of Badami Kadamba dynasty Victory[3]
Pulakeshin II's conquest of Konkan

(7th century CE)

Chalukyas of Badami Mauryas of Konkan Victory[4]
Harsha's invasion of Deccan Chalukyas of Badami Kingdom of Kannauj Victory[5]
Pallava-Chalukya War Chalukyas of Badami Pallava dynasty Defeat[6]
Umayyad campaigns in India

(661–776 CE)

Indian Kingdoms Umayyad Caliphate Victory
Chalukya–Chola Wars

(992-1120 CE)

Chalukyas of Kalyani Chola Empire Inconclusive

Kingdom of Mysore (1399-1950)

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List of wars involving Kingdom of Mysore
Conflict Mysore and allies Opponent(s) Outcome
Maratha-Mysore Wars

(1759–1787)

 Mysore  Maratha Confederacy Peace Treaty[7]
First Anglo-Mysore War

(1767 – 1769)

 Mysore  United Kingdom Victory[8]
Second Anglo-Mysore War

(1780 – 1784) (Part of the American Revolutionary War and Anglo Dutch Wars)

 Mysore

 France

 Dutch Republic


 United States [note 1]

 United Kingdom

 Hanover

Status quo ante bellum
  • Treaty of Mangalore
Third Anglo-Mysore War

(1790 – 1792)

 Mysore  United Kingdom Defeat
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War

(1798 – 1799)

 Mysore  United Kingdom Defeat
World War I

(1914–1918)

Allied Powers

 United Kingdom

Central Powers

 Germany

 Ottoman Empire

 Austria-Hungary

Victory
World War II

(1939–1945)

Allied Powers

 United Kingdom

Axis Powers

 Germany

 Italy

 Japan

Victory

Notes

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  1. ^ Second Anglo-Mysore War was part of the Anglo-Dutch Wars and American Revolutionary War, even though they had no direct affiliation in the combat in India, their allies like France and Dutch did.

References

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  1. ^ Dikshit, Durga Prasad (1980). Political History of the Chālukyas of Badami. Abhinav Publications. p. 72.
  2. ^ Quote: "The Aihole record gives an impressive list of his military conquests and other achievements. According to the record, he conquered the Kadambas, the Western Gangas, the north Konkan by naval victory, Harsha of Thanesar, the Latas, the Malwas, the Gurjaras (thereby obtaining sovereignty over the Maharashtras), Berar, Maharashtra and Kuntala (with their nine and ninety thousand villages), the Kalingas and the Kosalas, Pishtapura (Pishtapuram in eastern Andhra) and Kanchipuram, whose king had opposed the rise of his power" (Chopra 2003, p. 74 part 1)
  3. ^ Dikshit, Durga Prasad (1980). Political History of the Chālukyas of Badami. Abhinav Publications. p. 75.
  4. ^ Dikshit, Durga Prasad (1980). Political History of the Chālukyas of Badami. Abhinav Publications. p. 77.
  5. ^ Dikshit, Durga Prasad (1980). Political History of the Chālukyas of Badami. Abhinav Publications. p. 98.
  6. ^ Heras, H. (1933). Studies in Pallava History. Madras: B. G. Paul and Co. pp.35
  7. ^ Hasan, Mohibbul (2005). History of Tipu Sultan. Aakar Books. ISBN 978-81-87879-57-2.
  8. ^ G.S.Chhabra (2005). Advance Study in the History of Modern India (Volume-1: 1707-1803). Lotus Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-81-89093-06-8.