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- known as Varaguna II, and Arimardhana, was a king of the Pandya dynasty in south India whose reign lasted from c. 862 until c. 879 CE. Varaguna II was famously...
- Vikramaditya "Varaguna"—was a ruler of the Ay dynasty in south India. His surname indicates that he was a v****al of the Pandya ruler Varaguna II (r. 862—885...
- Karunandatakkan "Srivallabha" (r. c. 856/57–884 CE), and Vikramaditya "Varaguna" (r. c. 884–911/920 CE) figure as the Ay chiefs of the port of Vizhinjam...
- of the Velvikudi village to a brahmana by the Pandya king Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I alias Jatila Parantaka (r. c. 768—815 CE) in c. 769-770 CE. The...
- as one of the ancestors in the Velvikudi Inscription of Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I (Jatila Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan). The Gr**** amb****ador to Chandragupta...
- of rock-cut and stone that was added during the reign of Vikramaditya Varaguna Pandya. The monuments are from the 9th century CE. The Chitharal Jain Monuments...
- region that was under Buddhist influence during the rule of the Ay King Varaguna. Kakkayur Buddha temple, at Kakkayur village near Chittur town, Palakkad...
- Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple was built by the Pandya ruler Varaguna Pandiyan II during the 9th century. It has inscriptions dating back to...
- the country ruled by Vel chieftains. We know of a queen of Vikramaditya Varaguna, an Ay king of 9th century who is referred to as Murugan Chenthi and as...
- attempted to capture the port town. After the death of king Vikramaditya Varaguna in 925 AD, the glory of the Ays departed and almost all their territories...