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legendary Bhauma dynasty of
Pragjyotisha (modern ****am).
According to some
ancient texts, the
Bhaumas of
Pragjyotisha descended from
Naraka (alias
Bhauma), who...
- The
Bhauma-Kara Dynasty, a
significant chapter in
Indian history,
thrived in the
region of modern-day
Odisha from the 8th to the 10th
century CE. This...
- (Mangala) is also called:
Raktavarna (रक्तवर्ण) -
whose color is like blood.
Bhauma (भौम) - son of Bhumi. Lohitānga (लोहिताङ्ग) - red
bodied (Loha also means...
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Satrubhanja of the
Asanpat inscription. The
Bhanj later became feudatories of the
Bhauma-Kara dynasty. The
successor branches of the
Bhanja rulers became local feudatories...
- the
Kalinga and the
Utkala regions in present-day Odisha,
supplanting the
Bhauma-Karas. The
Somavamshis introduced a new
style of art and
architecture in...
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ruled by
several empires,
including Gangaridai, Nandas, Mauryans, Guptas,
Bhauma-Kara dynasty, Palas, Senas,
Eastern Gangas, Ga****atis,
Delhi Sultanate,...
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Danava dynasty,
which was
removed by
Naraka of
Mithila and
established the
Bhauma dynasty. The last of
these rulers, also Naraka, was
slain by Krishna. Naraka's...
- v****als of the
Bhauma-Karas. By the 8th
century feudatory of the Kongoda-mandala,
which was now a
province of the
Bhauma-Kara kingdom. The
Bhauma-Kara dynasty...
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Sambarasura Ratnasura Ghatakasura Second legendary dynasty of Pragjyotisha.
Known Bhauma rulers of
Pragjyotisha are:
Naraka Bhagadatta Pushpadatta Vajradatta Less...
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Empire (650–1036)
Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)
Mallabhum kingdom (694–1947)
Bhauma-Kara
Kingdom (736–916) Pala
Empire (750–1174)
Rashtrakuta Empire (753–982)...