Conflict: | Battle of Kudal-Sangamam |
Partof: | Chalukya-Chola Wars |
Date: | 1062 CE |
Place: | Kudal-Sangamam |
Result: | Chola victory |
Combatant1: | Western Chalukyas |
Combatant2: | Chola Empire |
Commander1: | Someshvara I |
Commander2: | Rajendra Chola II |
Strength1: | unknown |
Strength2: | unknown |
The Battle of Kudal-Sangamam was fought in 1062 CE by the forces of the Chola king Rajendra Chola II and the Western Chalukya king Someshvara I at Kudal-Sangamam, where the Krishna and the Tungabhadra meet.[1]
To avenge the Battle of Koppam, the Western Chalukya king Someshvara I set out with a large force led by his army commander or dandanatha, Valadeva.[2] The forces met with the Chola army led by Rajendra Chola II at Mudukkaru or Kudal-Sangamam at the junction of the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra.
Rajendra Chola was supported by the heir apparent Rajamahendra and the king's brother, Virarajendra. Someshvara's sons Vikkalan and Singanan were defeated and forced to flee. The battle ended with a total victory for the Chola army.
A detailed description of the battle is given in the early inscriptions of Virarajendra's reign