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Susthitavarman (also
known as Sri-Mriganka) (590-595) was a
ruler of Kamarupa. He was a son of
Sthitavarman and
Queen Nayanadevi.
Susthitavarman was renowned...
- land grants, and a clay seal
found in Nalanda.[citation needed]
After Susthitavarman was
defeated by Mahasenagupta, his son
Supratisthitavarman came to power...
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Chandramukhavarman Nayanadevi 11 590-595
Susthitavarman son of
Sthitavarman Syamadevi 12 595-600
Supratisthitavarman son of
Susthitavarman (Bachelor) 13 600-650 Bhaskaravarman...
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provinces from this edict.
Supratisthitavarman succeeds his
father Susthitavarman, as king of the
Varman dynasty in ****am (Northeast India). Construction...
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which Lakshmi was produced. (V.18.) His (i.e. Sthitavarman's) son king
Susthitavarman was born of Nayanadevi, he who held the
kingdom in his own hand, and...
- 518–542 Chandramukhavarman, r.c. 542–566 Sthitavarman, r.c. 566–590
Susthitavarman, r.c. 590–595 Supratisthitavarman, r.c. 595–600 Bhaskaravarman, r.c...
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suggests that the
Kamarupa kingdom had
recovered nearly in full. His son,
Susthitavarman (590–600) came
under the
attack of
Mahasenagupta of East Malwa. These...
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Bhutivarman 518–542
Chandramukhavarman 542–566
Sthitavarman 566–590
Susthitavarman 590–595
Supratisthitavarman 595–600
Bhaskaravarman 600–650 Avantivarman...
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suggests that the
Kamarupa kingdom had
recovered nearly in full. His son,
Susthitavarman (590–600) came
under the
attack of
Mahasenagupta of East Malwa. These...
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during a
period of
anarchy in Bengal, and
defeated the king of Kamarupa,
Susthitavarman. However, he soon
faced two
disastrous invasions following this event...