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- Sankaravarman was a Chamar ruler of the Utpala dynasty, which ruled over the Kashmir region from 8th to 10th century CE. The kingdom was established by...
- water-management. The death of Avantivarman led to a power struggle. Sankaravarman was placed at the helm of affairs by Ratnavardhana, the chamberlain...
- civil war among his descendants. The throne was finally captured by Sankaravarman in 885 CE, who ruled till 902 CE. "Avantiswami Temple, Avantipur". Archeological...
- She was the Queen Consort of Kashmir from 885 to 902 by marriage to Sankaravarman, the King of Kashmir. She served as Queen Regent of Kashmir during the...
- – c. 900 CE) was a poet, teacher, logician, and an advisor to King Sankaravarman of Kashmir. He was a philosopher of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy...
- According to the Rajatarangini, it was invaded between 883 and 902 CE by Sankaravarman of the Utpala dunasty in Kashmir who fought and defeated the Gurjara...
- Ka-ṭa-pa-yā-di system have been discovered in Burma. Following verse found in Śaṅkaravarman's Sadratnamāla explains the mechanism of the system. नञावचश्च शून्यानि...
- and Schuster. ISBN 978-93-92099-01-4. Avantivarman had a son called Sankaravarman, whose marriage he arranged to Sugandha, the daughter of Svamiraja,...
- Karkota dynasty Lalitaditya Muktapida, emperor of Kashmir (724–760) Sankaravarman, King of Kashmir Shah Mir, founder of Shah Mir Dynasty Ghazi Shah Chak...
- undertaken for the lake. Dated to 800-900 AD, during Avantivarman or Sankaravarman rule, based on epigraphic writings, the temple, constructed in local...