- The
Vishnukundina dynasty (IAST: Viṣṇukuṇḍina,
sometimes Viṣukuṇḍin) was an
Indian dynasty that
ruled over
parts of present-day
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana...
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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...
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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...
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powerful Vishnukundina king Indrabhattaraka,
defeated and
killed him. The
Vishnukundins returned with a vengeance,
defeated the
Vakataka King and
members of...
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neighbours of the Chalukyas. The
Vishnukundins were
their allies at the time, and ****keshin's
subjugation of the
Vishnukundins brought him in
conflict with...
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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...
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defeating him on the
banks of the
river Narmada. He then
defeated the
Vishnukundins in the south-eastern Deccan.
Pallava Narasimhavarman however reversed...
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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...
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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...
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established relations with the
rising power of the
Vishnukundins,
giving his
daughter in
marriage to the
Vishnukundin king
Madhavavarman II Janashraya. The reign...