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- the area around Vinitapura are termed as "early" Somavamshis, as opposed to the "later" Somavamshis who ruled a bigger part of Odisha. Janmejaya I (c...
- Gangas, the Somavamshis, and the Kalachuris. Trikalinga either bordered or was very close to the Dakshina Kosala region, since the Somavamshi kings claimed...
- Shailodbhava territory and made the Eastern-Gangas their feudatories, and the Somavamshis under Janmejaya made inroads into the Bhauma-Kara kingdom up to coastal...
- the incorporation of the constituent regions with the decline of the Somavamshis. He was the son of Rajaraja Deva I alias Devendravarman and Kalinga Mahadevi...
- Tantric Shaivism was adopted by the kings of Kashmir, as well as by the Somavamshis of Odisha, the Kalachuris, and the Chandelas of Jejakabhukti (in Bundelkhand)...
- Empire (753–982) Paramara Kingdom (800–1327) Yadava Empire (850–1334) Somavamshi Kingdom (882–1110) Chaulukya Kingdom (942–1244) Western Chalukya Empire...
- Bhauma-Kara territory eventually came under the control of the dominant Somavamshis. Silabhanja I (8th-century CE) Satrubhanja (8th-century CE) Ranabhanja...
- whose rulers included five women, was supplanted by the Bhanjas and the Somavamshis in the 10th century. The origin of the Bhauma-Kara family is not certain...
- Empire (753–982) Paramara Kingdom (800–1327) Yadava Empire (850–1334) Somavamshi Kingdom (882–1110) Chaulukya Kingdom (942–1244) Western Chalukya Empire...
- Empire (753–982) Paramara Kingdom (800–1327) Yadava Empire (850–1334) Somavamshi Kingdom (882–1110) Chaulukya Kingdom (942–1244) Western Chalukya Empire...