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- Balavarman was successor and son of Samudravarman; ruled Kamarupa for the period 398–422. He was known for great amount of physical strength as reflected...
- fashion — Salastamba, Vijaya, Palaka, Kumara, Vajradeva, Harsavarman, Balavarman, [unnamed], Harjaravarman, and Vanamala. The Tejpur Copper Plates (since...
- Avanivarman I. Avanivarman I was succeeded by his son Mahasamanta Balavarman. Balavarman was ruling under the suzerainty of Mahendrapala I about 893 AD....
- duels. (V.9.) That king had a son born of (his queen) Dattadevi, (named) Balavarman, whose force and armour never broke up and whose army would easily marchagainst...
- Pushyavarman Dattadevi 3 398-422 Balavarman son of Samudravarman Ratnavati 4 422-446 Kalyanavarman son of Balavarman Gandharavati 5 446-470 Ganapativarman...
- 14 Uttarbarbil Copper plate Balavarman III 9th century Uttarbarbil village, Karbi Hills 15 Ulubari Copper plate Balavarman III 9th century Ulubari village...
- Eran. K. N. Dik**** identified Balavarman with Balavarman, a ruler of the Varman dynasty of Kamarupa; however, Balavarman was not a contemporary of Samudragupta...
- Kumara, King (695–710) Vajra, King (710–725) Harshavarman, King (725–745) Balavarman II, King (745–760) Salambha, King (795–815) Khadga dynasty – Rajabhat...
- Pushyavarman 350–374 Samudravarman 374–398 Balavarman 398–422 Kalyanavarman 422–446 Ganapativarman 446–470 Mahendravarman 470–494 Narayanavarman 494–518...
- Harshavarman 725–745 Balavarman II 745–760 Salambha 795–815 Harjjaravarman 815–832 Vanamalavarman 832–855 Jayamala 855–860 Balavarman III 860–880 Tyagasimha...