- Look up sa:कलचुरि in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Kalachuri dynasties were any of the
several dynasties that
ruled parts of
India in the medieval...
- The
Kalachuris of
Tripuri (IAST:
Kalacuri), also
known the
Kalachuris of Chedi,
ruled parts of
central India during 7th to 13th centuries. They are also...
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Subramuniyaswami (2001), glossary.
Meher Baba (1955), pp. 150, 158, 196, 291.
Kalacuri (1986), p. 92,
Footnote 1.
Kabir Sagara Kabir Sagara Tagore (1915), LVI...
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northern India, such as the Aulikaras, the Maukharis, the Maitrakas, the
Kalacuris or the
Vardhanas preferred adopting Saivism instead,
giving a
strong impetus...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1983. pp. v. 4 p. 574. ISBN 978-0-85229-400-0. the
Kalacuri era ( AD 248 ),
founded by the Abhūrī king Iśvarasena and
first used in...
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Aakar Books. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-87879-32-9. V. V.
Mirashi (1957). "The
Kalacuris". In R. S.
Sharma (ed.). A
Comprehensive history of India: A.D. 985-1206...
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northern India, such as the Aulikaras, the Maukharis, the Maitrakas, the
Kalacuris or the
Vardhanas preferred adopting Shaivism instead,
giving a strong...
- The Kala Suri (Sinhala: කලා සූරී; Tamil: கலாசூரி, romanized:
Kalācūri) is a Sri
Lankan national honour awarded "for
special contributions to the development...
- (June 27, 2010) Singh, A.K. (2002). "A Śaiva
Monastic Complex of the
Kalacuris at
Chunari in
Central India".
South Asian Studies. 18 (1).
Taylor & Francis:...
- Salomon,
Richard (1996). "British
Museum stone inscription of the Tripurī
Kalacuri prince Valleka". Indo-Iranian Journal. 39 (2): 133–161. doi:10.1163/000000096790084999...