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- Kalyanavarman may refer to one of the following people: Kalyanavarman (Varman dynasty), a 5th-century ruler of the kingdom of Kamarupa in India The author...
- consider it a work of fiction. The play narrates the story of prince Kalyanavarman of Magadha, whose adopted brother Chandasena forms an alliance with...
- Kalyanavarman is also the name of a member of the Varman dynasty (5th century). The Sārāvalī of Kalyāṇavarman is a foundational compilation of Indian...
- Kalyanavarman and the outlying regions were brought under subjugation by Mahendravarman." (Choudhury 1959, p. 47) "It is presumed that (Kalyanavarman)...
- Kalyanavarman ruled Kamarupa from the Varman dynasty for the period of 422–446 A.D. He was the son of Kamrupi king Balavarman and queen Ratnavati. He...
- Samudravarman Ratnavati 4 422-446 Kalyanavarman son of Balavarman Gandharavati 5 446-470 Ganapativarman son of Kalyanavarman Yajnavati 6 470-494 Mahendravarman...
- born in the Saurastra region (in modern-day Gujarat), son of a King Kalyanavarman, and went by the name Śantivarman. But Vibhūticandra's Bodhicaryāvatāratātparyapañjikā...
- Pushyavarman 350–374 Samudravarman 374–398 Balavarman 398–422 Kalyanavarman 422–446 Ganapativarman 446–470 Mahendravarman 470–494 Narayanavarman 494–518...
- eastern limits of the kingdom, Davaka was absorbed within Kamarupa under Kalyanavarman and the outlying regions were brought under subjugation by Mahendravarman...
- r.c. 350–374 Samudravarman, r.c. 374–398 Balavarman, r.c. 398–422 Kalyanavarman, r.c. 422–446 Ganapativarman, r.c. 446–470 Mahendravarman, r.c. 470–494...