- The
Sharabhapuriya (IAST: Śarabhapurīya)
dynasty ruled parts of present-day
Chhattisgarh and
Odisha in India,
during 5th and 6th centuries. The dynasty...
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suffered reverses against the
Vakatakas as well as the Chalukyas.
Sharabhapuriyas,
their northern neighbours, also seem to have pla**** a part in their...
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rulers arose in
western Odisha during post-Gupta period, they are
called Sharabhapuriya dynasty. Not much is
known about this dynasty.
Everything known about...
- The land of
Odisha or
former Kalinga has
undergone several changes in
terms of its
boundaries since ancient ages. It was also
known by
different names...
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lineage and
descent from the
legendary Pandavas.
After the fall of the
Sharabhapuriyas in the late 6th century,
Dakshina Kosala appears to have been controlled...
- 624 CE Nalgonda, Eluru,
Amaravati Sanskrit, Prakrit,
Telugu India
Sharabhapuriya Dynasty 465 CE 590 CE
Sharabhapura Sanskrit India
Kingdom of Valabhi...
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Sharabhapuriya dynasty...
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against the Vakatakas.
Mantaraja of
Kurala The
Rawan inscription of the
Sharabhapuriya king Narendra, who
ruled in the
Dakshina Kosala region,
mentions an...
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states that it was
first a
capital of
Sharabhapuriya dynasty,
followed by
Panduvamshi dynasty. The
Sharabhapuriya dynasty itself is
dated to the late 5th...
- the
Sharabhapuriyas,
Ajaya Mitra Shastri believes it to an
independent dynasty,
while Hans T.
Bakker believes it to be a v****al of the
Sharabhapuriyas. The...