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Adityavardhana was a king of
Thanesar in
northern India around the time of the
decline of the
Gupta Empire. He was the
third ruler of the
Pushyabhuti dynasty...
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referred to as the Pushpabhutis. He had been
preceded by his father,
Adityavardhana,
grandfather Rajyavardhana I and great-grandfather, Naravardhana, but...
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Mahasenagupta allied with the
Pushyabhuti dynasty. His
sister married the
ruler Adityavardhana. He
invaded Kamarupa and
defeated Susthita Varman. But he subsequently...
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inscription provides a name of a
suzerain ruler Adityavardhana and his
feudatory Maharaja Gauri.
Adityavardhana has been
recently identified with Prakashadharma...
- 528
Confederation of
Indian rulers Yashodharman,
Narasimhagupta and
Adityavardhana defeat the Huna
emperor Mihirakula in the
Battle of Sondani. 528–540...
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India and
northern parts of the
Deccan plateau.
Aulikara rulers such as
Adityavardhana and
Dravyavardhana expanded their kingdom and one of
their successors...
- list) – Naravardhana, King (c.500–525) Rajyavardana, King (c.525–555)
Adityavardhana, King (c.555–580) Prabhakara-vardhana, King (c.580–605) Vishnukundina...
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Jindal Former Minister,
Haryana Government &
Chairman OP
Jindal Group.
Adityavardhana, King of
Thanesar Anangpal Tomar, king of
Tomara dynasty Harsha, king...
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Kingdom of
Thanesar by
giving his sister's hand in
marriage to
Adityavardhana.
Mahasenagupta went to war with the
Kamarupa Kingdom around 575 during...