-
Toramana also
called Toramana Shahi Jauvla (Gupta script:
Toramāṇa,
ruled circa 493-515 CE) was a king of the
Alchon Huns who
ruled in
northern India in...
-
Toramana II (Gupta script: Śrī
Toramāṇa, "Lord
Toramana") was a
ruler of the
Alchon Huns in the 6th
century CE.
Around the
middle of the 6th
century CE...
-
Kausambi ****ociated with
Toramana,
bears the
title Hūnarāja ("Huna King"),
although the
authenticity of this seal is questionable.
Toramana is also described...
-
Toramana of
Kashmir (Gupta script: Śrī
Toramāṇa, "Lord
Toramana"), was a
ruler of
Kashmir in the 6-7th
century CE. This
ruler has
often been
called "Toramana...
-
subcontinent between 502 and 530 CE. He was a son of and
successor to
Toramana of Huna heritage. His
father ruled the
Indian part of the
Hephthalite Empire...
-
Alchon Huns. The
battle involved the
Emperor Budhagupta, his viceroys, and
Toramana, an
acclaimed Hunnic king. The
confrontation had
significant consequences...
- The Eran boar
inscription of
Toramana, is a
stone inscription found in Eran in the
Malwa region of
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is 8
lines of Sanskrit, the...
-
Pravarasenah (King Pravarasena), Śrī Tuysīna (prob. King Tunjina), and Śrī
Toramaņa (
Toramana) — have been
recently discovered.
These coins are
quite rare, made...
-
Aulikara king
Prakashadharma of
Malwa finally defeated the
Alchon Huns
ruler Toramana in his
campaigns into
Central India, and how he took away the
tusks of...
-
inscription of Samudragupta) or
Erikina (as
mentioned in the
inscription of
Toramana) is
derived from Eraka. The word erakā
probably refers to a tall gr****...