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- Amoghavarsha I (also known as Amoghavarsha Nrupatunga I) (r. 814 – 878 CE) was the greatest emperor of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. His reign of 64 years is...
- Amoghavarsha JS is an Indian filmmaker, wildlife photographer, and conservationist, best known for his films “Wild Karnataka”, India's first blue-chip...
- mathematicians and scholars contributed important works in Kannada and Sanskrit. Amoghavarsha I, the most famous king of this dynasty wrote Kavirajamarga, a landmark...
- Amoghavarsha III (reigned 936–939 CE), whose Kannada name was Baddega (Kannada: ಬದ್ದೆಗ), was in exile in Tripuri and was a younger brother of Indra III...
- free dictionary. Amoghavarsha (800–878 CE) was an emperor of the Rashtrakutas in India. Amoghavarsha is also the name of: Amoghavarsha II (reigned 929–930)...
- Amoghavarsha II (r. 929–930) was a Rashtrakuta emperor who succeeded his father Indra III upon the latter's death. Amoghavarsha was ********inated by his...
- Khottiga or Amoghavarsha IV (r. 967–972 CE), who bore the title Nityavarsha, was a Rashtrakuta Emperor. During his reign, the Rashtrakutas started to decline...
- It was inspired by or written in part by the famous Rashtrakuta King Amoghavarsha I, and some historians claim it is based partly on the Sanskrit text...
- Sandalwood) is a 2022 Indian Kannada-language docudrama film directed by Amoghavarsha JS. It stars himself and Puneeth Rajkumar in lead roles. The film features...
- Govinda IV (reigned c. 930–936 CE) was the younger brother of Amoghavarsha II. He became the Rashtrakuta emperor in 930 as described in the Kalasa record...