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What was the period of reign of Vinayaditya?
A.1047-1098 A.D
B.1030-1060 A.D
C.1044-1078 A.D
D.1053-1085 A.D

Answer
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Hint:He was the ruler of Chalukya Dynasty in south india.Chalukya Dynasty was one of the powerful dynasties of southern and Central India. It was between the sixth and twelfth century.Vinayaditya was Hoysala King whose Predecessor was Nripa Kama II and Successor was Ereyanga.

Complete answer:
Let us discuss his administration and other features. There was peace and prosperity throughout his rule. He built a number of temples. He fought against Pallavas and extracted the tribute from Parmeshwar Verma. Brother in law of vijayaditya defeated Pandya and invaded Mangalore he was succeeded by his son Vikramaditya II. He ruled for a period of eighteen years. Famous Virupaksha Temple or Lokeswara temple and Mallikarjuna temple was built during Vikramaditya II reignVinayaditya was a jain king who was the ruler of Hoysala Empire. He was an able feudatory of Kalyani chalukyas during his long reign. He helped to bring many small Malnad chiefs the Kongalvas, Chengalvas, Santharas of Humcha Shimoga and the Kadambas of Bayalnadu (Wayanad) under control.Chalukya Dynasty was one of the powerful dynasties of southern and Central India. It was between the sixth and twelfth century.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).

Note:In the rule of dynasty, an important milestone was marked in the history of Southern India specially golden age in the history of Karnataka. The Rise of the dynasty is marked by efficient administration, trade and commerce in development of a new style of architecture.
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