चालुक्य

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Hindi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Sanskrit चालुक्य (cālukya). Compare Tamil சாளுக்கியர் (cāḷukkiyar), Marathi चालुक्य (cālukya), चाळुक्य (cāḷukya), Gujarati ચાલુક્ય (cālukya), Bengali চালুক্য (calukko), Kannada ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯ (cālukya), Punjabi ਚਾਲੁਕੀਆ (cālukīā), Malayalam ചാലൂക്യ​ർ (cālūkya​ṟ), English Chalukya.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃɑː.lʊk.jᵊ/, [t͡ʃäː.lʊk.jᵊ]

Proper noun[edit]

चालुक्य (cālukyam

  1. Chalukya dynasty (an ancient empire controlling parts of modern-day South India, from 543 to 753 CE)

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Sanskrit[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

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चालुक्य (cālukya) stemn

  1. Chalukyas

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