-
about the
origin and
reign of the
Kalabhras is
uncertain and scarce. It is
believed by
historians that the
Kalabhras belonged to the
kaarkaathaar community...
- by the
Kalabhras during this time and the
region experienced a huge boom of
Buddhist and Jain activities.
Under the
patronage of the
Kalabhras, the Jains...
- to the
Kalabhra invasion of the
Tamil country.
Towards the
close of the 6th century, the
Pallava Simhavishnu stuck a blow
against the
Kalabhras. The Pandyas...
-
Pandya country from the
Kalabhras and
emerged as a "resplendent sun from the dark
clouds of the
Kalabhras". His
defeat of
Kalabhras (who were
probably Jains...
-
Kadungon and
Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the
Kalabhras.
Acchchutakalaba is
likely the last
Kalabhra king. Periyapuranam, a
Shaivite religious work of...
-
literary works.
Kalabhras were
displaced around the 7th
century by the
revival of
Pallava and
Pandya power. Even with the exit of the
Kalabhras, the Jain and...
- CE), the
Tamil lands were
ruled by a
dynasty called Kalabhras.
Historians believe that the
Kalabhras belonged to the
Vellalar community of
warriors who...
- (224–651) Indo-S****anid
Kingdom (230–360)
Vakataka Empire (c. 250 – c. 500)
Kalabhras Empire (c. 250 – c. 600)
Gupta Empire (280–550)
Kadamba Empire (345–525)...
- the
Kalabhras. This "dark" age of
Tamil history came to an end with the
ascendancy of the
Pandyas and the
Pallavas after overthrowing Kalabhras in 590...
- "Yuddhamalla" and "Rajasraya". He
carried campaigns against the Pallavas,
Kalabhras, Haihayas, Vilas, Cholas, Pandyas,
Gangas and many more. He
levied tribute...