-
being under the rule of the
Vishnukundinas during this
period clearly show that
these were
contributions of the
Vishnukundinas. The big four-store**** cave...
- Vengi. In the late 5th century, the
Salankayanas were
annexed by the
Vishnukundinas, who
expanded their control over the region. In the
early 7th century...
-
during the 2nd
century CE.
After that, the
major rulers included the
Vishnukundinas,
Eastern Chalukyas, Kakatiyas,
Vijayanagara Empire, Qutb Shahis, and...
-
subjugated the
rulers of
Dakshina Kosala and Kalinga.
After defeating the
Vishnukundina monarch, he
appointed his
brother Vishnu-vardhana as the
governor of...
- the
Salankayanas ruled part of the east
coast from Vengi. Like the
Vishnukundinas of
Vinukonda who
succeeded them, the
Salankayanas were v****als of the...
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follows 1.
Nandas 2.
Mauryas 3.
Satavahanas 4.
Ikshvakus 5.
Vakatakas 6.
Vishnukundinas 7.
Badami Chalukyas 8.
Rashtrakutas 9.
Kalyani Chalukyas 10. Kakatiyas...
-
first century CE. Additionally, the
Tummalagudem inscription of the
Vishnukundinas dates to the 5th
century CE.
Telugu place names in
Prakrit inscriptions...
- the
territories formerly ruled by the Guptas, the
Vakatakas and the
Vishnukundinas. Only
three Kalachuri kings are
known from
inscriptional evidence: Shankaragana...
- also
ruled by the
Gurjaras of
Nandipuri and
Gurjaras of Lata.: 66 The
Vishnukundina Empire was an
Indian dynasty that
ruled over the Deccan,
Odisha and...
- part of
multiple Indian empires; such as the Mauryans, Satavahanas,
Vishnukundinas, Chalukyas, Cholas, Rashtrakutas, Kakatiyas,
Delhi Sultanate, Bahmani...