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- The Vishnukundina dynasty (IAST: Viṣṇukuṇḍina, sometimes Viṣukuṇḍin) was an Indian dynasty that ruled over parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh, Telangana...
- Vengipura in West Godavari, served as the capital of the Salankayana, Vishnukundin, and Chalukyan dynasties from the 3rd to 11th centuries A.D. Coins from...
- powerful Vishnukundina king Indrabhattaraka, defeated and killed him. The Vishnukundins returned with a vengeance, defeated the Vakataka King and members of...
- Empire had resulted in the Chalukya annexation of the Vishnukundin kingdom. The Vishnukundins were allies of the Pallavas of Kanchi who were emerging...
- beginning of the 6th century CE, Vidarbha was occupied for some time by the Vishnukundin king Madhavavarman I. He married a Vakataka princess who was probably...
- the Andhra Desa, Madras; pp.422-427. Venkataramanayya, N.;1975I fhe Vishnukundins, Madras "Administration in Andhra: From the Earliest Time to 13th Century...
- Vidarbha as well as ****ala, but he was soon overthrown by the Vishnukundins. The Vishnukundins may have briefly controlled ****ala for a time, but after their...
- Prithivishena II, but a majority of them seem to be struck by the Vishnukundins. Vishnukundin coins have also been found at Vakataka sites in the Gondia district...
- Simhavarman II, who ascended the throne in 436, the territories lost to the Vishnukundins in the north up to the mouth of the Krishna were recovered. The early...
- defeating him on the banks of the river Narmada. He then defeated the Vishnukundins in the south-eastern Deccan. Pallava Narasimhavarman however reversed...