- from the Hunas. The rule of the
Aulikaras over
Malwa ended with him.
Nothing is
mentioned about the
origin of the
Aulikaras or the
Olikaras (as mentioned...
- It was the
second royal house of the
Aulikara clan. The
dynasty belonged to the
ancient clan of the
Aulikaras, and was the
second royal house belonging...
-
Aulikaras of
Central India:
History and Inscriptions, Chandigarh: Arun
Publishing House, ISBN 81-85212-78-3, pp.60-4 Ojha, N.K. (2001). The
Aulikaras...
- have
brought to
light two
ancient royal houses, who call
themselves as
Aulikaras and
ruled from
Dashapura (present-day Mandsaur). The
first dynasty, who...
-
lived elsewhere in Avanti. Varāhamihira
likely lived in the
Aulikara kingdom, as the
Aulikaras ruled Avanti in the 6th
century CE. Varāhamihira's Brhat-samhita...
- Salomon,
Richard (1989). "New
Inscriptional Evidence For The
History Of The
Aulikaras of Mandasor". Indo-Iranian Journal. 32 (1): 11. doi:10.1163/000000089790082971...
-
artillery attack of the
Aulikaras. The
attack created a
confusion in the
ranks of the
Hunnic army by s****ing advantage, the
Aulikaras charged at the Huns...
- (496–515),
between the
Gupta Empire,
including the
Aulikaras, and
Toramana of the
Alchon Huns
Aulikara-Hunnic War of 515,
which ended the
First Hunnic War...
-
Toramana was
finally vanquished with
certainty by an
Indian king of the
Aulikaras of Malwa,
after nearly 20
years in India.
According to the Rīsthal stone-slab...
- of the
Aulikaras (unrelated to Mihirakula) to
declare him a
Shaiva ruler, and
declare him as
selectively ****cuting the Buddhists. The
Aulikara inscription...