- Look up sa:लिच्छवि in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Licchavi can
refer to two
historic states in
South Asia:
Licchavis of Vaishali,
original branch...
- the
legend Lichchhavayah ("the
Lichchhavis").
Their son
Samudragupta is
described as
Lichchhavi-dauhitra ("
Lichchhavi daughter's son") in the
Gupta inscriptions...
- The
Licchavis of
Nepal (Nepali: लिच्छवि, also
Lichchhavi, Lichavi)
ruled over a
kingdom in the
Kathmandu Valley of
Nepal from
approximately 450 to 750...
- Abhira-Gupta
family controlled Kathmandu (Nepal) as de facto-ruler
during many
Lichchhavi kings.
During the
early Lichhavi period, the Abhiras, who had migrated...
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capital at
Vaishali (according to the Mahavamsatika, he was the son of a
Lichchhavi raja of Vaishali). He
succeeded in
destroying the
power of the Pradyota...
- the Licchavis, and the
Licchavi dynasty came into
power c. 400 AD. The
Lichchhavis built monuments and left a
series of inscriptions; Nepal's
history of...
- was a de
facto ruler of
Nepal in the 7th-century
during the time of the
Lichchhavi dynasty.
Initially sharing the
administrative powers with
Dhruvadeva from...
-
entering into a
matrimonial alliance with the
Lichchhavis,
which resulted in the
marriage of the
Lichchhavi princess Kumaradevi to his son Chandragupta...
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Udaydeva (Nepali: उदय देव) was the son of
Shivadeva I and a
Lichchhavi king of Nepal. He
succeeded Amshuverma in 621 CE but was soon
ousted by
Jishnu Gupta...
- Spain,
converts to Catholicism. 588:
Shivadeva ascends the
throne of the
Lichchhavi dynasty in Nepal. 589:
Third Council of
Toledo adds the "filioque" clause...