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Analysis Results

The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.

🏆 Top match
95%
India, Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram city walls
📍 Kanchipuram city walls

The text references Kanchipuram, a historically significant city in Tamil Nadu, India, known for its Pallava dynasty heritage. The mention of the Pallava king taking shelter behind the walls of Kanchipuram directly ties the location to this city.

This is a precise historical and geographic reference. Pulakeshin II was a Chalukya king based in Badami (ancient Vatapi), Karnataka.

The historical context of Pulakeshin attacking the Pallava king suggests the Deccan region, with Badami as a significant site related to Pulakeshin's reign. The text mentions expeditions along both west and east coasts, which could imply the broader peninsular region of India, possibly the Konkan or Malabar coast on the west and the Coromandel coast on the east.

This is a regional guess based on the historical context of the kingdoms involved.

🌍 12.8342, 79.7036
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India, Badami
70%

Pulakeshin II was a Chalukya king based in Badami (ancient Vatapi), Karnataka. The historical context of Pulakeshin attacking the Pallava king suggests the Deccan region, with Badami as a significant site related to Pulakeshin's reign.

3
India, Tamia
55%

The text mentions expeditions along both west and east coasts, which could imply the broader peninsular region of India, possibly the Konkan or Malabar coast on the west and the Coromandel coast on the east. This is a regional guess based on the historical context of the kingdoms involved.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

Urban historic city with ancient fortifications • Typical South Indian tropical vegetation • Tropical wet and dry climate • Hilly terrain with rocky outcrops • Dry deciduous forest • Semi-arid tropical • Coastal plains • Tropical coastal vegetation • Tropical monsoon

Infrastructure

Not visible in text • Ancient Pallava architecture and city walls • Not visible • Ancient Chalukya cave temples

Visible text and signs

According to Ravikirti, he led expeditions along both the west and the east coasts. Besides, he checked the advance of Harsha. There is an interesting play of words in the poem. Harsha means happiness. The poet says that after this defeat, Harsha was no longer Harsha! Pulakeshin also attacked the Pallava king, who took shelter behind the walls of Kanchipuram.

Context and culture

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