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- dynasty. The Nilamata Purana, believed to have been commissioned by Durlabhavardhana, the first ruler of the dynasty, provides information on contemporary...
- 17 November 1952 Details Style Maharaja Sultan Raja First monarch Durlabhavardhana 625–662 Last monarch Hari Singh 1925–1952 Formation 625 CE Abolition...
- dethroned by Pratapaditya, son of the founder of the Karkoṭa Empire, Durlabhavardhana. Several rulers with Alchon names appear in Kalhana's Rajatarangini...
- avaghasa-kayąstha, (fodderer for the horses) a position held for sometime by Durlabhavardhana. Thapar, Romila (2013). The past before us : historical traditions...
- Coin of Durlabhavardhana, founder of the dynasty. Obverse legend: Śri Durlabha. Reverse legend: Jayati Kidāra....
- Hiun-Tsang visited the area in the 7th century, it was under the control of Durlabhavardhana, the ruler of the Karkota dynasty. He mentioned the region as Wu-la-shi...
- King of Kashmir Didda, Ruler of Kashmir Durlabhaka-Pratapaditya II Durlabhavardhana, founder of Karkota dynasty Lalitaditya Muktapida, emperor of Kashmir...
- months before being conquered by Harshavardhana and Bhaskarvarman Durlabhavardhana (625–662), (founder of the dynasty) Durlabhaka or Pratipaditya (662–712)...
- he married her to Durlabhavardhana, a low-caste employee having no royal lineage. However, after Baladitya's death, Durlabhavardhana ascended to the throne...
- by Pratapaditya, son of the founder of the Kashmiri Karkoṭa Empire, Durlabhavardhana. The coins of Toramana of Kashmir remained in use and were copied for...