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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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Kalabhras in the mid-6th century, [citation needed]possibly in the
reign of
Simhavishnu,[citation needed] the
fourteenth king of the
Pallava line, whom the Kasakudi...
- a scholar, a painter, an
architect and a musician. He was the son of
Simhavishnu, who
defeated the
Kalabhras and re-established the
Pallava kingdom. During...
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contemporaries date to that period.[citation needed]
Pandya Kadungon and
Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the Kalabhras.
Acchchutakalaba is
likely the last Kalabhra...
- had
ended for
certain by the last
quarter of 6th
century when
Pallava Simhavishnu consolidated his rule up to the
Kaveri river,
south of
which the Pandyas...
- Kadavas. The
latter were the
descendants of Bhimavarman, the
brother of
Simhavishnu.
According to
epigraphical findings, Hiranyavarman, the
father of Nandivarman...
- the
title Permanadi.
Following Paramesvaravarman's
death in 731, the
Simhavishnu line of
Pallavas became extinct. A hero-stone
inscription attributed...
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title cakravartin. In
Southern India, the
Pallava period beginning with
Simhavishnu (575–900 CE) was a
transitional stage in
southern Indian society with...
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Vishnugopa I (??–??)
Vishnugopa II (??–??)
Simhavarman III (??–??)
Simhavishnu 575–600
Mahendravarman I 600–630
Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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Vishnugopa I (??–??)
Vishnugopa II (??–??)
Simhavarman III (??–??)
Simhavishnu 575–600
Mahendravarman I 600–630
Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...