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Jayantavarman (r. c. 654–670 CE),
known in
Tamil as
Seliyan Sendan,(Tamil:செழியன் சேந்தன்) was a
Pandya ruler of
early historic south India. He is best...
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Maravarman Avanisulamani was
succeeded by his son
Seliyan Sendan (
Jayantavarman). K. A.
Nilakanta Sastri – c. 620–645 CE. T. V.
Sadasiva Pandarathar...
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portion Kadungon Maravarman Avanisulamani Seliyan Sendan (or Sendan)
Jayantavarman Maravarman Arikesari Maravarman Arikesari Maravarman Arikesari Parankusa...
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Peruvaluthi Kadungon (590–620 CE)
Maravarman Avani Culamani (c. 620–645 CE)
Jayantavarman (c. 645–670 CE)
Arikesari Maravarman Nindraseer Nedumaaran (c. 670–710...
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Peruvazhudhi Kadungon (590–620 CE)
Maravarman Avani Culamani (620-645 CE)
Jayantavarman (645-670 CE)
Arikesari Maravarman Nindraseer Nedumaaran (670–710 CE)...
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successor of
Seliyan Sendan (
Jayantavarman), but it is not
known for
certain if he was
Jayantavarman's son or not (most
probably his son). K...
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donations called the "great gifts" were made by the 7th
century Pandya king
Jayantavarman (alias Cendan).
According to his inscription, the king
performed three...
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great gift) to
proclaim his sovereignty. The 7th
century Pandya king
Jayantavarman (alias Cendan),
according to one of his inscriptions,
performed three...
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Notable performers include:
Pandya kings (7th-8th century), in
Tamil Nadu
Jayantavarman alias Cendan (c. 7th century),
according to one of his inscriptions...
- Pandiyan, King (7th century)
Maravarman Avanisulamani, King (c.620–645)
Jayantavarman, King (c.645–670)
Arikesari Maravarman, King (c.670–710) Pushyabhuti...