- The
Vakataka dynasty (IAST:
Vākāṭaka) was an
ancient Indian dynasty of
Brahmins that
originated from the
Deccan in the mid-3rd
century CE.
Their state...
- Prabhavatigupta's 20
years long regency, he
effectively integrated the
Vakataka kingdom into the
Gupta Empire.
Chandragupta II was a
devout Vaishnav but...
- from 460 to 480 CE,
during the
reign of
Hindu Emperor Harishena of the
Vākāṭaka dynasty. This view has been
criticised by some scholars, but is now broadly...
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marital relations they kept with
other kingdoms and empires, such as the
Vakatakas and
Guptas of
northern India.
Mayurasharma defeated the
armies of the...
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princess and
Vakataka queen who was the
consort of
Maharaja Rudrasena II.
Following the
death of her husband, she
effectively ruled the
Vakataka Dynasty as...
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Devasena (r. c. 455 – 480 CE) was a
ruler of the
Vatsagulma branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the son and
successor of
Sarvasena II. The
reign of Devasena...
- 335 – 360 CE) was a
ruler of the Nandivardhana-Pravarapura
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the
grandson and one of the
successors of
Pravarasena I...
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Madhava Varma II was his
victory over the
Vakataka emperor Prithvishena II. The
daughter of
Prithvishena II,
Vakataka Mahadevi, was
given in
marriage to Madhava...
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successive indigenous dynasties: Satavahanas,
Western Satraps, Abhira,
Vakataka, Kalachuris,
Konkan Mauryas,
Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas,
before being ruled...
- Shungas,
Satavahanas and
Vakatakas. Pravarpur, now modern-day Pavnar, was once the
capital of the
Vakataka dynasty.
Vakatakas were
contemporaries of the...