- of
Kannada origin were
established in
other parts of
India as well. The
Karnata Dynasty (founded by
Nanyadeva I) of
Mithila and Nepal, The
Chalukyas of...
- (1979).
Mithila Under the
Karnatas, C. 1097-1325 A.D.
Janaki Prakashan. pp. 82–85. CPN
Sinha (1970). "Decline of the
Karnatas of Mithila". Proceedings...
-
Karnata was an
ancient kingdom,
mentioned in the
great epic Mahabharata, It gave the name to the
South Indian state of Karnataka. Mahabharata, Book 2...
- the Pala
Empire until the
empire disintegrated in the 12th century. The
Karnata dynasty was
founded by
Nanyadeva with the
capital being in Simraungadh...
- The
Vijayanagara Empire (/vɪˌdʒəjəˈnəɡərə/) or the
Karnata Kingdom was a late
medieval Hindu empire that
ruled much of
southern India. It was established...
- tradition's
whole timespan, from the 7th to the 13th
century CE,
include "
Karnata Dravida" (Hardy's choice), "Central
Indian temple architecture style",...
- '
Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari (Kannada: ಕರ್ಣಾಟ ಭಾರತ ಕಥಾಮಂಜರಿ) is the
Kannada version of the
Indian epic Mahabharata,
written by
Kumara Vyasa. It encomp****es...
- ISBN 978-81-263-1155-2.
Niyogi 1959, p. 38. Sinha, CPN (1969). "Origin of the
Karnatas of
Mithila - A
Fresh Appraisal".
Proceedings of the
Indian History Congress...
- "the
earth being flooded by
mlecchas rescued by Caṇḍeśvara "
despite the
Karnatas army
under Caṇḍeśvara
scoring some
victories previously.
After his victory...
- Sanskrit.
According to the
historian N. L. Rao,
their inscriptions call them
Karnatas and
their names use
indigenous Kannada titles such as
Priyagallam and Noduttagelvom...