-
Jhansi district as the home of
Vakatakas. But
after re****ing the
theory regarding the
northern home of the
Vakatakas, V.V.
Mirashi points out that the...
- ****ala by the
Vakatakas and that the lord of ****ala was made into a
feudatory of theirs.
Around the turn of the 6th
century CE, the
Vakatakas were defeated...
-
marital relations they kept with
other kingdoms and empires, such as the
Vakatakas and
Guptas of
northern India.
Mayurasharma defeated the
armies of the...
- well.
During Prabhavatigupta's time in power,
Gupta influence over the
Vakatakas reached its peak. Prabhavatigupta's
inscriptions provide her own Gupta...
-
paramount status. The
Abhiras lost most of
their domains to the
rising Vakatakas (north) and the
Kadambas (south-west). The
Abhiras were
finally supplanted...
-
eastern Deccan to the west
Deccan in
search of
employment and
under the
Vakatakas they
might have
attained feudatory status.
During the
reign of Madhava...
- of
Aryavarta pertains to
northern India,
whereas the
dominions of the
Vakatakas were
strictly speaking located in the
Dakshinapatha or Deccan. Second...
-
successive indigenous dynasties: Satavahanas,
Western Satraps, Abhira,
Vakataka, Kalachuris,
Konkan Mauryas,
Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas,
before being ruled...
- The
Vakatakas: An
Essay in
Hindu Iconology. Groningen:
Egbert Forsten. p. 33. ISBN 9069801000. Shastri, Ajay
Mitra (1992). The Age of the
Vakatakas. Harman...
- the Mauryas, the Satavahanas, the
Western Satraps, the Abhiras, the
Vakatakas, the Chalukyas, the Rashtrakutas, the
Western Chalukyas, the
Seuna Yadavas...