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Shivamara II was the son of
Sripurusha and
ruled the
Western Ganga Dynasty from 788 – 816 C.E. He was also a
noted scholar in Kannada,
Sanskrit and Prakrit...
- Deccan, the
Gangas offered stiff resistance for
about a century. King
Shivamara II is
mostly known for his wars with the
Rashtrakuta Dhruva Dharavarsha...
- (772–808)
Western Ganga dynasty (complete list) –
Shivamara I, King (679–726) Sripurusha, King (726–788)
Shivamara II, King (788–816) Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty...
- was the
Western Ganga feudatory led by King
Shivamara II. In the
series of
battles that followed,
Shivamara II was
killed in 816. But
Amoghavarsha I's...
- (eight line verse)
composition and a work on
elephant management by King
Shivamara II,
belonged to the 8th century, this
served as the
basis for 2 po****r...
- Rajakesari, Bhimakopa,
Ranabhajana Western Ganga King
Reign c. 726 – c. 788 CE (62 years)
Predecessor Shivamara I
Successor Shivamara II
Dynasty Western Ganga...
- (604–629)
Srivikrama (629–654)
Bhuvikarma (654–679)
Shivamara I (679–726)
Sripurusha (726–788)
Shivamara II (788–816)
Rachamalla I (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga...
- (604–629)
Srivikrama (629–654)
Bhuvikarma (654–679)
Shivamara I (679–726)
Sripurusha (726–788)
Shivamara II (788–816)
Rachamalla I (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga...
-
Anangabhimadeva I), King (c.895–939)
Western Ganga dynasty (complete list) –
Shivamara II, King (788–816)
Rachamalla I, King (816–843)
Ereganga Neetimarga, King...
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earlier than any
other literature in Kannada.
Gajashtaka (800 CE) by King
Shivamara II,
Chudamani (650 CE) by
Thumbalacharya are
examples of
early literature...