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- Amoghavarsha I (also known as Amoghavarsha Nrupatunga I) (r. 814 – 878 CE) was the greatest emperor of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. His reign of 64 years is...
- is the Kappe Arabhatta record of 7th century AD. Kavirajamarga by King Nripatunga Amoghavarsha I (850 AD) is the earliest existing literary work in Kannada...
- in present-day Bhagalpur district in Bihar, in early 9th century 814 Nripatunga Amoghavarsha I becomes Rashtrakuta emperor. Kannada literature flourishes...
- the events related to this period can be found in the Bahur Plates of Nripatunga. Srimara was born to Pandya king Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan (Varaguna I)...
- Eradusavirapranta, i.e., the area constituting the present Raichur district. Nripatunga, a Rashtrakuta king, has described Koppal in his Kannada work, Kavirajamarga...
- v****alage). However, Srimara Srivallabha was soon overpowered by Pallava king Nripatunga (r. 859–99 CE). Sena II, the king of Sri Lanka, invaded the Pandya country...
- examples of early literature now considered extinct. Kavirajamarga by King Nripatunga Amoghavarsha I (850 CE) is the earliest existing literary work in Kannada...
- engineer S. S. Murthy, Electrical engineer Economics N. S. Subba Rao Nripatunga Amoghavarsha Asaga Ranna, 10th-century poet Janna Adikavi Pampa Sri Ponna...
- are happy and the land yields plenty of grain. May the kingdom of King Nripatunga Amoghavarsha, follower of Jainism ever increase far and wide." Amoghavarsha...
- earliest extant Kannada work on grammar and poetics, Kavirajamarga by Nripatunga (c. 850), mentions a now-lost Sanskrit version of Bṛhatkathā by the author...