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- dynasty is variously recorded in inscriptions as Alupa, Aluva, Alva, Aluka and Alapa The origin of Alupas prior to the Kadambas is unclear as there are no...
- in Kalahandi, Odisha Chindaka Naga, who ruled in Chhattisgarh and Odisha Alupas (part of the Bunt community), ancient dynasty of Karnataka Bunts (Shetty...
- the Alupas. Another possibility is that the Alupas had not been completely subdued by the ****keshin's predecessors. The location of the core Alupa territory...
- by Dantidurga in 753, the Alupas entered into tributary relations with the Pallavas. Starting in the 9th century, the Alupas began to lose territory and...
- Kirttivarman subjugated the Alupas (also called Alukas or Aluvas), who subsequently became Chalukya feudatories. The find spots of the Alupa inscriptions suggest...
- longest-ruling and oldest known native dynasty of Tulu Nadu was that of the Alupas (c. 5th – 14th century CE). Their kingdom was also known as Alvakheda. They...
- Alupa Clarke (born April 4, 1986) is a Canadian politician. Clarke was elected to represent the riding of Beauport—Limoilou in the House of Commons of...
- ruled by several major powers, including the Mauryan empire, Kadambas, Alupas, Vijayanagar Empire, and Keladi Nayaks. The city was a source of contention...
- labourers recruited to till the land. Subordinate ruling clans such as Alupas continued to govern their respective territories while following the policies...
- Pandyas of Uchchangi (a small dynasty of rulers near the Tungabhadra), the Alupas of Tulunadu, and the Santaras of Hosagunda had to pay tribute and accept...