Chaluka

/tʃəˈluːkə/ noun

A feudal administrative division or province in medieval Indian kingdoms, governed by a local official called a chalukya or samanta.

From Sanskrit and Kannada, related to administrative and territorial terms in South Indian history. The word describes the administrative structure used by the Chalukya dynasty and other medieval Indian kingdoms to organize their territories.

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