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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...
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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...
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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...
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Prabhavatigupta (regent) c. 390 - 410
Damodarasena c. 410 - 420
Pravarasena II c. 420 - 455
Narendrasena c. 455 - 480
Prithivishena II c. 480 - 500...
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Prabhavatigupta (regent) c. 390 - 410
Damodarasena c. 410 - 420
Pravarasena II c. 420 - 455
Narendrasena c. 455 - 480
Prithivishena II c. 480 - 500...
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Prabhavatigupta (regent) c. 390 - 410
Damodarasena c. 410 - 420
Pravarasena II c. 420 - 455
Narendrasena c. 455 - 480
Prithivishena II c. 480 - 500...
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another daughter called Ajitabhattarika was
married to the
Vakataka prince Narendrasena. He
maintained similar relations with the
Bhatari v****al and the Alupas...
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invaded the
neighbouring Vakataka kingdom during the
reign of its king,
Narendrasena (440-460) A
brother of
Prataparudra II, Annamaraja, has been ****ociated...
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influence and security.
Pravarasena married his son,
Crown Prince Narendrasena, to a "daughter of a king of ****ala"
named Ajjhitabhattarika. The identity...
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Kayasena of Mulgund, who
wrote in the Bharmamrita, was a
disciple of
Narendrasena II of the
Lakshmeshwar inscription of 1081.
Lakshmeshwar inscription...