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reign of his son
Pravarasena I. It is
generally believed that the
Vakataka dynasty was
divided into four
branches after Pravarasena I. Two
branches are...
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Pravarasena (r. c. 275 – 335 CE) was the
successor of Vindhyashakti, the
founder of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the
first and only
Vakataka ruler to...
- designs.
Coinage of
Pravarasena,
supposed founder of Srinagar. Obverse:
Standing Shiva with two
figures seated below. Name "
Pravarasena". Reverse: goddess...
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Pravarasena II (r. c. 420 – 455 CE) was a
ruler of the Nandivardhana-Pravarapura
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the son of
Rudrasena II and Prabhavatigupta...
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Prabhavatigupta had
three sons with
Rudrasena - Divakarasena, Damodarasena, and
Pravarasena – but none of them were
adults at the time of
their father's untimely...
- Sri
Pravarasena (reigned c. 530-590 CE), also
sometimes Pravarasena II
based on the
regnal lists of the Rajatarangini, was a 6th-century Huna king of...
- his
father Pravarasena II as Maharaja.
Narendrasena was
possibly born to Ajnakabhattarika, who may have been the
chief queen of
Pravarasena II and is mentioned...
- to right. Obverse:
Standing king with two
figured seated below. Name "
Pravarasena". Reverse:
goddess seated on a lion.
Legend "Kidāra".
Monarchy abolished...
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kilometres south-east of Srinagar. A 'new capital' was
built by king
Pravarasena,
called Parvarapura, in 6th
century CE.
Srinagari continued to be used...
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Arrows at Play, poem Sarvasena's Hari-vijaya (late 4th century), epic
Pravarasena II's Ravana-vaho (early 5th century), epic Palitta's
Tarangavati (probably...