-
various times included Bhadravati,
Sirpur (ancient Shripura),
Tuman (ancient
Tummana), and
Ratanpur (ancient Ratnapura).
Dakshina Kosala ("South Kosala"), sometimes...
- I, his
ancestor Kalingaraja conquered Dakshina Kosala region, and made
Tummana (modern Tuman) his capital. Kalingaraja's
grandson Ratnaraja established...
- Luwian-Palaic
linguistic complex. Pala is said to have been
bordered by
Tummana to the east,
Kalasma to the west and
Kaissiya to
Mount Asharpaya toward...
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Chhattisgarh (ancient Mallar),
Sirpur (ancient Shripura),
Tuman (ancient
Tummana), and
Ratanpur (ancient Ratnapura). From 5th
Century onwards it was controlled...
- dynasty, and
established the
Ratnapura kingdom around 1000 CE. He made
Tummana (near modern-day Bilaspur) his capital. He was
succeeded by Kamala-raja;...
- has
eighteen sons. One of them was
Kalinga whose son
Kamala ruled over
Tummana.
Kamala was
succeeded by
Ratnaraja I and
later by
Prithvideva I. Mughal...
- territory, and
restoring Hittite control over the
northwestern land of
Tummana (classical Domanitis?). The
northern front remained unstable, and at the...
-
Parinatam Tummana Prithivipateh Which means: Vishnu, the
Brahamin minister and
general of
Anangabhima Deva III
frightened the king of
Tummana on the bank...
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following kings to him at each ****embly: Kashi, Kalinga, Shaka, Kerala,
Tummana (in
Madhya Pradesh), Huna, Kurus,
Arimarda (possibly Pegu in Burma), Magadhas...
-
Kalachuris of
Tripuri were
their common enemies. Jajjaladeva, a
ruler of the
Tummana Kalachuri branch, also
maintained friendly relations with Govindachandra...