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Simhavarman I (IAST: Siṃha Varmā) was the
earliest recorded Pallava king. His only
inscription was
found at
Manchikallu Village in
Palnadu district of...
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Simhavarman III was a
ruler of the
Pallava dynasty who
reigned in the
first half of the 6th
century AD. He is the
father and
predecessor of Simhavishnu...
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Simhavarman II was a
ruler of the
Pallava Dynasty of Kanchipuram.
Simhavarman II was the son of
Skandavarman III.
Simhavarman II was a
Buddhist unlike...
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found in
various parts of
Andhra Pradesh, and
another inscription of
Simhavarman I half
century earlier in the
Palnadu (Pallava Nadu) area of the western...
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Simhavarman III (r. 1288 - 1307), Chế Mân (制旻), or
Prince Harijit, son of King
Indravarman V: 211 and
Queen Gaurendraksmi, was a king of Champa...
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inscriptions with one of the four
yugas named is the
Pikira grant of
Pallava Simhavarman (mid-5th century CE): Who was ever
ready to
extricate dharma that had...
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Simhavarman I was a king of
mandala Champa,
reigning from 897 to 904. He was
preceded by his
uncle Indravarman II (r. ?–893).
Simhavarman had many...
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Simhavishnu (IAST: Siṃhaviṣṇu) also
known as
Avanisimha son of
Simhavarman III and one of the
Pallava kings of India, was
responsible for the revival...
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Simhavarman IV, Mahendravarman, or Chế Chí (制至), son of Chế Mân and
first queen Princess Bhaskaradevi, was born in 1284 as
Prince Harijitatmaja....
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Simhavarman II (Chinese: 刑卜施離值星霞弗; pinyin: Xíng Bǔ Shīlí Zhíxīngxiáfú), was a king of Champa,
supposedly reigning from 1041 to 1044. He succeeded...