- to Nona, a
wealthy merchant from
outside Kashmir. He had
three sons—
Chandrapida,
Tarapida and Lalitaditya—in
descending order of age. Durlabhaka's reign...
- at the time. The
Chinese emperor also
granted the
ruler of Cashmere,
Chandrāpīḍa ("Tchen-fo-lo-pi-li"), the
title of "King of Cashmere". By 721/722, Baltistan...
-
foreign merchant settled in Kashmir. He had two
elder brothers named Chandrapida (alias Vajraditya) and
Tarapida (alias Udayaditya), who
preceded him...
- (Prajnaditya) 38
years 598 CE
Durlabhaka (Pratapaditya II) 60 years 634 CE
Chandrapida (Vajraditya I) 8 years, 8 months 694 CE
Tarapida (Udayaditya) 4 years...
- CE
Younger brother of
Chandrapida.
Muktapida (Lalitaditya I) 36 years, 7 months, 11 days 703 CE
Younger brother of
Chandrapida and Tarapida. According...
-
rulers of Kashmir.
Kashmir grew as an
imperial power under the Karkotas.
Chandrapida of this
dynasty was
recognized by an
imperial order of the
Chinese emperor...
- at the time. The
Chinese emperor also
granted the
ruler of Cashmere,
Chandrāpīḍa ("Tchen-fo-lo-pi-li"), the
title of "King of Cashmere". By 721/722, Baltistan...
- rule at the time. The Tang
emperor also
granted the
ruler of Cashmere,
Chandrāpīḍa ("Tchen-fo-lo-pi-li"), the
title of "King of Cashmere". By 721/722, Baltistan...