- The
Chindaka Nagas were a
dynasty that
ruled over
parts of modern-day
Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
Their kingdom was
known as
Chakrakota mandala and included...
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ruled in
Madhya Pradesh Nagas of Kalahandi, who
ruled in Kalahandi,
Odisha Chindaka Naga, who
ruled in
Chhattisgarh and
Odisha Alupas (part of the Bunt community)...
- Falls. The
temple was
built around 1111 AD by
Mumunda Devi, a
queen of the
Chindaka Naga dynasty. It was
built in the
Nagara style of
Hindu temple architecture...
- as he
captured the
throne in a
violent coup and soon-after lost it. The
Chindaka Nagas are
believed by
certain historians to have
arrived in the Chakrakota...
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development of
Karnataka as well as the
entire Indian subcontinent. The
Chindaka Nagas of
central India Gangas,
Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta,
Chalukyas of...
- (855–1003)
Western Chalukya Empire (973–1189)
Lohara dynasty (1003–1320)
Chindaka Naga (1023–1324)
Hoysala Empire (1026–1343)
Pithipatis of Bodh ****a (11th–13th...
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Panchaser Kingdom 690–942
Chero dynasty various Kingdom 12th–19th
century Chindaka Naga
Barasur Kingdom 1023–1324
Chowta dynasty various Kingdom 12th–18th...
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scramble for
power among Eastern Gangas, Rastrakutas, Somas, Kalachuris,
Chindaka Nagas and
Gangas from 6th to 14th centuries. This
period dalvanized Temple...
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facto independent in his reign. In 1114 CE, Jajalla-deva I
invaded the
Chindaka Naga
territory to the south,
annexing southern parts of
Kosala which were...
- as Chakrakota, but was soon
beaten back by the Gangas. At this time the
Chindaka Naga dynasty,
attested to in the
Errakote inscription,
established its...