- The
Salankayana (IAST:
Śālaṇkāyana)
dynasty of
ancient India ruled a part of
Andhra region in
India from 300 to 440 CE.
Their territory was
located between...
- Ikshvakus. By 300 CE, the
Salankayana dynasty replaced the
Andhra Ikshvakus and
ruled over Vengi. In the late 5th century, the
Salankayanas were
annexed by the...
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during the
reign of
Madhava Varma, who
conquered coastal Andhra from the
Salankayanas and
established their capital at
Denduluru near Eluru.
Their rule significantly...
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Kadambas os
Banavasi Comparison of
Brahmi and Kadamba-Pallava
script (
Salankayana script)
Evolution of
Telugu Character Graphs Important Discoveries in...
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Chalukya Kingdom,
Reddi Kingdom Vangipuram or Peddavegi:
Capital of
Salankayana dynasty and
Eastern Chalukya Kingdom Vijayapuri South or Nagarjunakonda:...
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University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-509984-3
Evolution of Telugu-Kannada
script Salankayana Telugu-Kannada
script Copper plates in Telugu-Kannada
script Kakatiya...
- the
Krishna River valley in the
latter half of the 2nd
century CE. The
Salankayanas were an
ancient dynasty that
ruled the
Andhra region between Godavari...
-
historically known as
Vengipura in West Godavari,
served as the
capital of the
Salankayana, Vishnukundin, and
Chalukyan dynasties from the 3rd to 11th centuries...
- Ikshvakus, the
Salankayanas ruled part of the east
coast from Vengi. Like the
Vishnukundinas of
Vinukonda who
succeeded them, the
Salankayanas were v****als...
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Pallava dynasty and
other Hindu and
Buddhist kingdoms of
India back then.
Salankayana dynasty[citation needed] List of
Tamil monarchs Kadava dynasty Pallar...