Rajaraja II
| Rajaraja II | |
|---|---|
| KoParakesarivarman | |
| Chola Emperor | |
| Reign | 1143 – 1173 |
| Predecessor | Kulothunga II |
| Successor | Rajadhiraja II |
| Co-Regent of the Chola Empire | |
| Reign | 1146 CE – 1150 CE |
| Emperor | Kulothunga II |
| Predecessor | Kulothunga II |
| Successor | Rajadhiraja II |
| Born | Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Chola Empire (modern day Jayankondam, Tamil Nadu, India) |
| Died | 1173 Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Chola Empire (modern day Jayankondam, Tamil Nadu, India) |
| Empresses | Avanimulududaiyal Bhuvanimulududiyal Ulagudai Mukkokilan |
| House | Chalukya Cholas |
| Dynasty | Chola |
| Father | Kulothunga II |
| Mother | Tyaagavalli |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Chola kings and emperors |
|---|
| Interregnum (c. 200 – c. 848 CE) |
| Related |
Rajaraja II was a Chola emperor who reigned from 1150 to 1173. He was made his heir apparent and Co-Regent in 1146 and so the inscriptions of Rajaraja II count his reign from 1146. Rajaraja's reign began to show signs of the coming end of the dynasty.