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Chandravarman (4th
century CE) was a king of the
Pushkarana kingdom in the
Bankura district of West Bengal. The
kingdom was
established shortly before...
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Mahabharata is one of the two
major Sanskrit epics of
ancient India composed by Veda Vyasa. At its
heart lies the epic
struggle between the Pandavas...
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built by King
Chandravarman. Some 4th-century
inscriptions are there,
referring to a
place called Pushkarana, once the
capital of
Chandravarman. Modern-day...
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accepted the
Gupta suzerainty.
Chandravarman Chandravarman of Samudragupta's
inscription has been
identified with
Chandravarman, the
ruler of
Pushkarana (modern...
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about the
Chandelas do not
mention Nannuka at all, and
instead name "
Chandravarman" as the
founder of the
Chandela dynasty. However,
Nannuka is mentioned...
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Bengal (Vanga),
eastern Bengal, and
western Bengal (the
kingdom of
Chandravarman).
Historian Ashvini Agarwal states that his
kingdom included central...
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Suketuvarman Maurya of 4th
century CE.
Other inscriptions also
mention Chandravarman Maurya of 5th
century CE,
Anirjitavarman Maurya of 6th
century CE from...
- include:
Sridharavarman (c. 339 – c. 368 CE) Saka
ruler of
Central India Chandravarman (4th
century CE) was a king of the
Pushkarana kingdom in the Bankura...
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fourth century,
Susunia edicts record in
Prakrit and
Sanskrit that
Chandravarman, son of Simhavarman, was the
ruler of
Pushkarana (modern
Pakhanna in...
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extermination of many
kings of Āryāvarta such as Rudradēva, Matila, Nāgadatta,
Chandravarman, Gaṇapatināga, Nāgasēna, Āchyuta-Nandin and Balavarman; who has made...