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Sonni Baru leads by 1.4 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

Emperor · Medieval
Aparajita Varman formed an alliance with the Western Ganga dynasty to counter the growing power of the Cholas. This alliance provided temporary military support but ultimately failed to prevent the Chola conquest of Pallava lands.
Aparajita Varman lost the Pallava capital Kanchipuram to the Chola king Aditya I after a series of military campaigns. This loss marked the final decline of Pallava power and the transfer of hegemony in the Tamil region to the Cholas.
Aparajita Varman was defeated and killed by the Chola king Aditya I at the Battle of Tirupati. This defeat ended the Pallava dynasty's rule, as Aditya I annexed the Pallava territories into the expanding Chola kingdom.
Sonni Baru, son of Sonni Ali, was deposed by Askia Muhammad after a brief reign. Askia Muhammad defeated Baru's forces at the Battle of Anfao, ending the Sonni dynasty and establishing the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire.
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