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- Pushyavarman (Reign 350–374) was the first historical ruler of Kamarupa (****am) in eastern India, who established the Varman dynasty in 350 AD. Pushyavarman...
- Three thousand years after these legendary ancestors there occurred Pushyavarman..." (Sharma 1978, p. xxix) In the Nidhanpur copperplate inscription,...
- first historical dynasty of the Kamarupa kingdom. It was established by Pushyavarman, a contemporary of Samudragupta. The earlier Varmans were subordinates...
- Constantius allows him to live as a private citizen on a state pension. King Pushyavarman establishes the Varman Dynasty in ****am. About this time the Huns begin...
- successor to his throne named Ratna Pala. Kamarupa - Late to end period Pushyavarman Bhaskaravarman Choudhury, P. C, The History of Civilization of the People...
- bishop and theologian Marcellus of Ancyra, Christian bishop and saint Pushyavarman, Indian ruler of Kamarupa Cameron, Averil; Garnsey, Peter (1998). The...
- GUPTA EMPIRE KUSHANO- SASANIANS SAKASTAN TURAN MAKRAN SASANIAN EMPIRE Pushyavarman (350–374) established the Varman Dynasty, by fighting many enemies from...
- rulers) for three thousand years had (all) attained the condition or gods, Pushyavarman became the lord of the world. (V.8.) His son was Samudravarman, who was...
- Nandivarman III Aparajitavarman Varman dynasty kings of eastern India: Pushyavarman, r.c. 350–374 Samudravarman, r.c. 374–398 Balavarman, r.c. 398–422 Kalyanavarman...
- Pushyavarman 350–374 Samudravarman 374–398 Balavarman 398–422 Kalyanavarman 422–446 Ganapativarman 446–470 Mahendravarman 470–494 Narayanavarman 494–518...