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Bhaskarvarman (bʱaːskərə'vərmən; 600–650) was king of
Kamarupa and the last of the
Varman dynasty.
After being captured by the
Gauda king
during the reign...
- river,
Nagaon 4 Dubi
Copper plate Bhaskarvarman 7th
century Dubi village,
Kamrup 5
Nidhanpur Copper plate Bhaskarvarman 7th
century Nidhanpur village, Sylhet...
- the
ashwamedha (horse sacrifice); and as the
Nidhanpur inscription of
Bhaskarvarman avers,
these expansions included the
region of
Chandrapuri visaya, identified...
- CE),
ruled for 8
months before being conquered by
Harshavardhana and
Bhaskarvarman Durlabhavardhana (625–662), (founder of the dynasty)
Durlabhaka or Pratipaditya...
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content of the
seventh century Kāmarūpa,
especially during the
reign of
Bhāskarvarman when the
Varmans was
ascending to one of the
important powers in north...
- (Barpujari 1990:94) 636
Xuanzang visits the
court of
Bhaskarvarman in Kamarupa. 650
Bhaskarvarman dies. End of
Varman dynasty 655
Salasthamba establishes...
- century),
during the
coronation ceremony of King Harshavardhan, king
Bhaskarvarman of
Kamrupa gifted many
precious items to the
North Indian king. Out...
- ISBN 9788175330832. The most
powerful king of the
Varman dynasty was
Bhaskarvarman (594 AD - 650 AD) ... The
Nidhanpur inscription describes that he ....
- the Gaur
invasion was on, and his two sons,
Suprathisthitavarman and
Bhaskarvarman fought against an
elephant force and were
captured and
taken to Gaur...
- century),
during the
coronation ceremony of King Harshavardhan, king
Bhaskarvarman of
Kamrupa gifted many
precious items to the
North Indian king. Out...