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- famous for its opium farming. Mandsaur is identified with the city of Daśapura, which is attested in various ancient and medieval texts and inscriptions...
- The Kingdom of Daśapura was a kingdom in Central India ruled by the Aulikara dynasty during the classical era and the early medieval era. It was established...
- script: Au-li-ka-rā) was a royal dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Daśapura, and at its peak under Yashodharman Vishnuvardhana controlled a vast area...
- Brahmi script: Au-li-ka-rā), were an ancient clan that ruled the Kingdom of Daśapura between the 4th-century CE and 6th-century CE. Epigraphical discoveries...
- Adityavardhana/Gauri" as the reigning king, who had just conquered the region of Dasapura (Mandsaur). This period is intimately linked to the period of invasion...
- Mihirakula), the Hunas were not the Shakas; Yashodharman's capital was at Dasapura (modern Mandsaur), not Ujjain. There is no other evidence that he inspired...
- up to Eran . In accordance to the Rishtal inscription Prakashadharma of Dasapura claims victory over the Hun King Toramana for which his viceroy naigama...
- Kaggal Danapura Danapuram Danayakanakere Daroji Darur Dasanahalli Dasanur Dasapura Dasara Nagenahalli Dasarahalli Dasmapura Deogiri Devagondanahalli Devalapura...
- Juttanahalli K. Singenahalli K. Bommenahalli K. Byadarahalli K. Byrapura K. Dasapura K. Diggenahalli K. G. Agrahara K. Hirihalli K. Honnenahalli K. Hosahalli...
- Dashapura (c. 5th century CE) Second Magadhan Empire Gupta dynasty Kingdom of Daśapura Aulikara dynasty Victory Kumaragupta I First Hunnic War (c. Mid 5th century...