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- (unknown) Skandavarman (unknown) Vishnugopa I (350–355) Kumaravishnu I (350–370) Skandavarman II (370–385) Viravarman (385–400) Skandavarman III (400–436)...
- mention them as members of the Nala family: Arthapati, Bhavadatta and Skandavarman. Some gold coins suggest the existence of three other Nala rulers – Varaharaja...
- inscription, unable to contain Mayurasharma the Pallavas under king Skandavarman had to accept his sovereignty between the Arabian Sea (known as Amara...
- of the Pallavas and subduing the Banas of Kolar. The Pallavas under Skandavarman were unable to contain Mayurasharma and recognised him as a sovereign...
- rulers. Viravarman, King (385–400) Skandavarman III, King (400–435/436) Simhavarman II, King (435/436–460) Skandavarman IV, King (460–480) Nandivarman I...
- of the Pallava Dynasty of Kanchipuram. Simhavarman II was the son of Skandavarman III. Simhavarman II was a Buddhist unlike most other Pallava Kings who...
- dynasty. V. V. Mirashi identifies Bhimasena as the enemy of Skandavarman Nala. Skandavarman perhaps occupied their territory about 500 A.D. The Rajarsitulyak...
- original grant was revived by another Chutu ruler, King Haritiputra Shiva-skandavarman and the sacred town was later expanded by the succedding Kadamba rulers...
- invasion probably occurred when he acted as a regent for his nephew Skandavarman III. Nilaraja of Avamukta The identity of Avamukta is uncertain. The...
- Bhavadattavarman or Bhavadattaraja (441–446 CE) Arthapatiraja (446–478) Skandavarman (480–515 CE) Stambha (515–550 CE) Sri-Nandanaraja (550–585 CE) Prithviraja...