Empire Hoysala
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Empire Hoysala
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L'empire Hoysala vers 1200
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Histoire et événements |
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Premières traces Hoysala |
1026 |
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La dynastie Hoysala a régné dans l'actuel Karnataka, au sud de l'Inde, entre 1026 et 1343.
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