Peninsular India is involved in a tripartite…
676 CE to 819 CE
Peninsular India is involved in a tripartite power struggle in the eighth-century among the Chalukyas (556-757) of Vatapi, the Pallavas (300-888) of Kanchipuram, and the Pandyas (seventh through the tenth centuries) of Madurai.
Both the Pallava and Pandya kingdoms are enemies but the real struggle for political domination is between the Pallava and Chalukya realms.
The Chalukya rulers are overthrown by their subordinates, the Rashtrakutas, who rule from 753 to 973, and whose emergence heralds a new era in the history of South India