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- Research Institute, Vol. 91, pp. 1–31 Pravarasena II was succeeded by Narendrasena (440–460), under whom the Vakataka influence spread to some central Indian...
- Narendrasena (r. c. 455 – 480 CE) was a ruler of the Nandivardhana-Pravarapura branch of the Vakataka dynasty. He succeeded his father Pravarasena II as...
- Vakataka king Narendrasena claims that his commands were obe**** by the rulers of Kosala, Mekala and Malava. The regnal dates of Narendrasena are not certain...
- its influence and security. Pravarasena married his son, Crown Prince Narendrasena, to a "daughter of a king of ****ala" named Ajjhitabhattarika. The identity...
- another daughter called Ajitabhattarika was married to the Vakataka prince Narendrasena. He maintained similar relations with the Bhatari v****al and the Alupas...
- invaded the neighbouring Vakataka kingdom during the reign of its king, Narendrasena (440-460) A brother of Prataparudra II, Annamaraja, has been ****ociated...
- 390 Prabhavatigupta (regent) c. 390 - 410 Damodarasena c. 410 - 420 Pravarasena II c. 420 - 455 Narendrasena c. 455 - 480 Prithivishena II c. 480 - 500...
- one of his daughters to the Vakataka prince Narendrasena, as the Vakataka records describe Narendrasena's wife Ajjhitabhattarika as a princess of the...
- Nandivardhana-Pravarapura branch of the Vakataka dynasty. He succeeded his father Narendrasena as Maharaja. Prithivishena II is the last known king of the main Vakataka...
- 390 Prabhavatigupta (regent) c. 390 - 410 Damodarasena c. 410 - 420 Pravarasena II c. 420 - 455 Narendrasena c. 455 - 480 Prithivishena II c. 480 - 500...