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separate from that of the
other South Indian and
North Indian languages.
Hastivarman, the
first king, was one of the many
kings who were
defeated by Samudragupta...
- his
capital northwards away from the
attacking Vishnukundins. His son
Hastivarman found himself stuck between two
Gupta feudal dynasties of Odisha, the...
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Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya...
- was
certainly not the
Avamukta mentioned in the inscription.
Hastivarman of
Vengi Hastivarman was the
Shalankayana king of
Vengi (modern Pedavegi) in Andhra...
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Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya...
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Damana of Êrandapalla, Vishnugôpa of Kâñchi, Nîlarâija of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vengî, Ugrasêna of Palakka, Kubêra of Dêvarâshtra,
Dhanamjaya of Kusthalapura...
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Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta,
Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya...
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Vakataka rule (c. ?–?)
Indravarman I (c. ?–537?)
Samantavarman (c. 537–562)
Hastivarman (c. 562–578)
Indravarman II (c. 578–589)
Danarnava (c. 589–652) Indravarman...
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corroborated by
references in the
Samudra Gupta inscription mentioning Hastivarman of Vengi. In the late
fifth century, the
Salankayanas were conquered...
- list) –
Indravarman I, King (496–535) Samantavarman, King (537–562)
Hastivarman, King (562–578)
Indravarman II, King (578–589) Danarnava, King (589–652)...