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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Two
queens of his are
known from the same inscription, namely,
Nangai Varaguna Perumanar and Karrali. An
excerpt of the
Moovar Koil
inscription is as...
- as one of the
ancestors in the
Velvikudi Inscription of
Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I (Jatila
Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan). The Gr**** amb****ador to Chandragupta...
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region that was
under Buddhist influence during the rule of the Ay King
Varaguna.
Kakkayur Buddha temple, at
Kakkayur village near
Chittur town, Palakkad...
- 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...
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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...
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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...