- The
Karkota dynasty (c. 625 − 855 CE)
ruled over the
Kashmir valley and some
northern parts of the
Indian subcontinent during 7th and 8th centuries. Their...
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other historical evidence only by Book 4,
which gives an
account of the
Karkota dynasty. But even this
account is not
fully reliable from a historical...
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alias Muktapida (IAST: Lalitāditya Muktāpīḍa; r. c. 724 CE–760 CE) was a
Karkota monarch of the
Kashmir region in the
Indian subcontinent. The 12th-century...
- dynasty.
According to Kalhana, this
dynasty ruled Kashmir just
before the
Karkotas. No
contemporary literature exists. The sole
mentions are
retrieved from...
- Valley. The
current structure was
built by
Lalitaditya Muktapida of the
Karkota dynasty in the 8th
century CE, but are now ruins.
Kalhana notes in Rajatarangini...
-
losing state support in
other regions of India,
including the
lands of the
Karkotas, the Pratiharas, the Rashtrakutas, the
Pandyas and the Pallavas. This loss...
- to 10th centuries.
Founded by
Avantivarman in 855 CE, it
replaced the
Karkota dynasty. It came into
existence in the
northern region of the
Indian subcontinent...
- century.
Lalitaditya Muktapida (r. 724–760) was an
emperor of the
Kashmiri Karkoṭa dynasty,
which exercised influence in
northwestern India from 625 until...
- Kushanas—of Buddhism.
Later in the
ninth century,
during the rule of the
Karkota Dynasty, a
native tradition of
Shaivism arose. It
flourished in the seven...
- Empire,
conquered Kashmir and
established the new city of Kanishkapur. The
Karkota dynasty (625–855 CE)
ruled over the
Kashmir and
parts of
northern Indian...