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Panduvamshi (IAST: Pāṇḍuvaṁśī, "descendants of Pandu") may
refer to
either of the
following dynasties that
ruled in
Central India:
Panduvamshis of Mekala...
- have been
controlled by
petty chiefs until the
Panduvamshis gained control of the region. The
Panduvamshis may have
captured a part of the neighbouring...
- also
describe the
family as
somasya vamsha. Like the
Panduvamshis of
Dakshina Kosala, the
Panduvamshis of
Mekala were
known as both "Pandava" and "Soma-vamsha"...
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Somavamshis were
related to the
Panduvamshis, but this
cannot be said with certainty.
According to one theory, the
Panduvamshis were
driven out of
Kosala by...
- dynasties,
including the Rajarsitulyakula,
Panduvamshis of
Mekala (Pāṇḍavas of Mekala), the
Panduvamshis of
Dakshina Kosala (Pāṇḍuvaṃśīs of Śripura)...
-
brick and
stucco structure,
likely built by
Maharaja Indrabala of the
Panduvamshis of
Dakshina Kosala. This west-facing
temple is
situated north of the...
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SAMATATAS KAMARUPA VISHNU-
KUNDINAS PALLAVAS ALUPAS NEZAKS ALCHONS KALINGAS PANDUVAMSHIS GAUDA SHAILODBHAVAS GONANDAS KANNAUJ TAKKA WESTERN TURKS TOCHARIANS VALABHI...
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SAMATATAS KAMARUPA VISHNU-
KUNDINAS PALLAVAS ALUPAS NEZAKS ALCHONS KALINGAS PANDUVAMSHIS GAUDA SHAILODBHAVAS GONANDAS KANNAUJ TAKKA WESTERN TURKS TOCHARIANS VALABHI...
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probably came
under the sway of the
Panduvamshis of
Dakshina Kosala, who were
possibly related to the
earlier Panduvamshis of Mekala. The
Amarkantak portion...
- the
Gupta empire declined. The
Sharabhapuriyas were
succeeded by the
Panduvamshis. The
dynasty is
known mainly from its copper-plate inscriptions, and...