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- Vishnukundinas. Only three Kalachuri kings are known from inscriptional evidence: Shankaragana, Krishnaraja, and Buddharaja. The Kalachuris lost their power to the...
- Shankaragana III (IAST: Śankaragaṇa, r. c. 970-980 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India. His kingdom was centered around...
- at Chhoti Deori and Sagar. These inscriptions are from the reign of Shankaragana I, and have been dated to the 8th century CE. The Karitalai inscription...
-  late 8th Century Shivaraja I Shankaragana c. 845 - 885 Gunambodhideva / Gunasagara I c. 875 Ullabha Bhamanadeva Shankaragana II Mugdhatunga Gunasagara II...
- list) – Shankaragana II, King (890–910) Balaharsha, King (910–915) Yuvaraja-deva I, King (915–945) Lakshmanaraja II, King (945–970) Shankaragana III, King...
- v t e Kalachuris of Tripuri Vamaraja-deva (675-700 CE) Shankaragana I (750-775 CE) Lakshamana-raja (825-850 CE) Kokalla I (850-890 CE) Balaharsha (910-915...
- the Rashtrakuta king Krishna II. His eldest son from Natta-devi was Shankaragana II (890-910 CE), who succeeded him as king of Chedi. His other known...
- (complete list) – Lakshmanaraja I, King (825–850) Kokalla I, King (850–890) Shankaragana II, King (890–910) Kumaon Kingdom: Katyuri (complete list) – Basantana...
- Nagabhata II, King (800–833) Kalachuris of Tripuri (complete list) – Shankaragana I, King (750–775) Maitraka dynasty (complete list) – Śīlāditya III, King...
- state. Here too he faced adversaries in the form of the Kalachuri king, Shankaragana. The Kalachuris of Mahishmati occupied Vidisa in AD 608-9 and the Kingdom...