- The
Somavamshi (IAST:
Somavaṃśī, "Lunar dynasty") or
Keshari (IAST: Keśarī)
dynasty ruled parts of present-day
Odisha in
eastern India between the 9th...
-
royalty at Brahmapur,
after about 700 years. Later, the
kings of the
Somavamsi dynasty began to
unite the region. By the
reign of
Yayati II, c. 1025...
- Ganga. In
Kalinga the
Chola forces defeated Indraratha the
ruler of the
Somavamsi dynasty. The
Chola army
eventually reached the Pala
kingdom of Bengal...
- of
around 1058 CE. The
temple is
built in the 18th
regnal year of the
Somavamsi king
Udyotakesari by his
mother Kolavati Devi,
which corresponds to 1058...
- Bhubaneswar. The
temple is
believed to be
built by the
kings from the
Somavamsi dynasty, with
later additions from the
Ganga rulers. The
temple is built...
- Jalauka,
built around the 9th century, has
beautiful carvings from the
Somavamsi dynasty and is
situated on the
banks of the
River Birupa. Badi Genguti...
- Tosali. The
region was then
ruled by the
Somavamsis and
eventually became one of two
capitals of the
Somavamsis.
Around the 10th and 11th centuries, the...
-
samanta king (sub-ordinate ruler)
named Sarangadeva or
Kesari of the
Somavamsi family is said to have
probably ruled Sarang-Garh in Odisha. Bardhamman...
-
maintains that the
temple was
originally built by King
Yayati of the
Somavamsi dynasty on the site of the
present shrine. However, the
historians question...
- ISBN 978-0195148923. Sahu,
Nabin Kumar (1958). "Sailodbhavas,
Bhaumakaras and
Somavamśīs".
Buddhism in Orissa. Bhubaneshwar:
Utkal University. p. x. OCLC 1391872675...