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- Dantivarman was an Indian monarch who ruled the Pallava kingdom from 795 to 846 CE. He was the son of Nandivarman II and his queen, the Rashtrakuta princess...
- II, also known as Muttarasa, of the Western Ganga dynasty, as well as Dantivarman of the Pallava dynasty. As a result, the Rashtrakutas gained control...
- from the period of Nandivarman II (732–796 CE) and the other to that of Dantivarman (796–847). It also has Pallava sculptural depictions of Narasimha and...
- daughter of the Rashtrakuta emperor Dantidurga around 751 CE. Their son Dantivarman succeeded him after his death in 796. Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook...
- Dantivarman who was old by then. This alien occupation of the Pallava kingdom was perhaps the reason for the absence of inscriptions of Dantivarman....
- inscriptions dating from the 8th century in Tamil presumably from the period of Dantivarman, who was a Vishnu devotee. Thirumangai Alvar, the 8th-century poet-saint...
- Nandivarman II (Pallavamalla) (732–796) son of Hiranyavarman of Kadavakula Dantivarman (795–846) Nandivarman III (846–869) Aparajitavarman (879–897) According...
- Dantidurga (reigned 735–756 CE), also known as Dantivarman II was the founder of the Rashtrakuta Empire of Manyakheta. His capital was based in Gulbarga...
- Narasimhavarman II 695–728 Paramesvaravarman II 728–731 Nandivarman II 731–795 Dantivarman 795–846 Nandivarman III 846–869 Nrpatungavarman 869–880 Aparajitavarman...
- Narasimhavarman II 695–728 Paramesvaravarman II 728–731 Nandivarman II 731–795 Dantivarman 795–846 Nandivarman III 846–869 Nrpatungavarman 869–880 Aparajitavarman...