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Social and
Cultural History of Tamilnad: To A.D. 1336. Ennes. p. 130. "The
Vaidumbas were an
Andhra dynasty who
ruled in the
ninth century AD". 19 September...
- of Mysore, and the British,
besides dynasties such as Cholas, Banas,
Vaidumbas, Nolambas,
Western Gangas, Yadavas, Matlis,
Uttama Chola, Andiyaman, Siyaganga...
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conflicts with
Nolambas and
Western Gangas of the
Kolar region. They had
Vaidumbas as
their allies. They had the
present day
Avani region (a
village in Kolar...
- the
major powers like the
Rashtrakutas and the
minor powers like the
Vaidumbas, the
Renati Chodas appear to have sunk into
oblivion for a
short period...
- of
feudal militias and
royal soldiers (from
Western Gangas,
Banas and
Vaidumbas among others).
Prince Rajaditya was
supported by a
number of military...
- of
Guttal (Dharwad region),
Banas of Kolar,
Nolambas of Nolambavadi,
Vaidumbas, Chengalvas, Kongalvas,
Sendrakas of
Nagarkhanda (Banavasi province),...
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southern Deccan and
recaptured Kolar and
Dharmapuri from the
Banas and
Vaidumbas who had
given shelter to
Govinda IV due to his
matrimonial relations with...
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invaded the
Chola realm with the help of his feudatories, the
Banas and the
Vaidumbas rulers,
hoping to
force the issue. He
failed to
consolidate his influence...
- v****als at the
frontier provinces ****erted independence. When Mallideva, the
Vaidumba chief of Gandikota,
attempted to
overthrow his suzerainty, Prataparudra...
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Against great odds from
other small chieftaincies like that of the Banas,
Vaidumbas, Gangas, and
Nolamba Pallavas, his
descendants persisted for a couple...