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- Prabhanjanavarman, and a grandson of Maharaja Gunavarman. Thus, three rulers of the dynasty are known: Maharaja Gunavarman Maharaja Prabhanjanavarman Parameshvara...
- Museum of Vietnamese History in Ho Chi Minh City, refers to a Prince Guṇavarman, younger son (nṛpasunu—bālo pi) of a king Ja[yavarman] who was "the moon...
- son named Gunavarman, and since all inscriptions mentioning Gunavarman and Kulaprabhavati are Vaishnavite, it is possible that Gunavarman was the son...
- of the Pallava dynasty, dated to the mid-5th century AD, and tells of a donation in honour of Vishnu by a Prince Gunavarman of the Kaundinya lineage....
- r.575–580 Bhavavarman I r.580–600 Rudravarman r.514–550 Vijayavarman Gunavarman Viravarman r.560–575 □ (female) Candravarman Baladitya □ (female) □ (male)...
- this monastery and taken to China. The second important traveller was Gunavarman who was a Buddhist scholar and prince of Kashmir and also came to Abhayagiriya...
- Anantavarman, issued from Pishtapura in this area, describes his grandfather Gunavarman as Deva-rashtradhipati ("Lord of Deva-rashtra"). The Kasimkota inscription...
- Rudravarman, born of a concubine, then murdered the legitimate heir, Guṇavarman, to seize the throne and was the last ruler of Funan, that is mentioned...
- death of his father, he murdered the legitimate heir, his half-brother Gunavarman, and seized the throne in the year 514. Until at least 517 he was involved...
- 5th century) records gosahasra and other donations by his grandfather Gunavarman. Jayantavarman alias Cendan (c. 7th century) of Pandya dynasty, according...