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  1. Pallava dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam.The dynasty rose to prominence after the downfall of the Satavahana dynasty, with whom they had formerly served as feudatories.. The Pallavas became a major South Indian power during the reign of Mahendravarman I …

  2. Kadamba dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThere are several legends regarding the origin of the Kadambas. According to one such legend the originator of this dynasty was a three-eyed four-armed warrior called Trilochana Kadamba (the father of Mayurasharma) who emerged from the sweat of the god Shiva under a Kadamba tree. Another legend tries to simplify it by claiming Mayurasharma himself …

  3. Kanva dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebPallava Empire (c. 250 AD – AD 800) Maha-Megha-Vahana Empire (c. 250 BC – c. AD 500) Parthian Empire (247 BC – AD 224) ... The Kanva dynasty or Kanvayana that overthrew the Shunga dynasty in parts of eastern and central India, and ruled from 73 BCE to 28 BCE.

  4. Chera dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Chera dynasty (or Cēra), IPA: [t͡ʃeːɾɐ], was one of the Tamil dynasties in and before the Sangam period history of the state of Kerala and the Kongu Nadu region of Western Tamil Nadu in southern India. Together with the Tamil dynasties of Cholas of Uraiyur (Tiruchirappalli) and the Pandyas of Madurai, the early Cheras were known as one of the …

  5. Pandya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Pandya dynasty, also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the three great kingdoms of Tamilakam, ... Pallava king Narasimhavarman I (r. 630–68 CE), the famous conqueror of Badami, claimed to have defeated the Pandyas.

  6. Chalukya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Chalukya dynasty ([tʃaːɭukjə]) was a Classical Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. During this period, they ruled as three related yet individual dynasties. The earliest dynasty, known as the "Badami Chalukyas", ruled from Vatapi (modern Badami) from the middle of the 6th century.

  7. History of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    WebThe recorded history of Andhra Pradesh, one of the 28 states of 21st-century India, begins in the Vedic period.It is mentioned in Sanskrit epics such as the Aitareya Brahmana (800 BCE). Its sixth-century BCE incarnation Assaka lay between the Godavari and Krishna Rivers, one of sixteen mahajanapadas (700–300 BCE). The Satavahanas succeeded …

  8. Dharmapuri - Wikipedia

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    WebDharmapuri is a town in the north western part of Tamil Nadu, India.It serves as the administrative headquarters of Dharmapuri district which is the first district created in Tamil Nadu after the independence of India by splitting it from then Salem district on 2 October 1965. The city is located at 50 km from Krishnagiri, 69 km from Salem, 90 km from Hosur, …

  9. Satavahana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Satavahanas (Sādavāhana or Sātavāhana, IAST: Sātavāhana), also referred to as the Andhras in the Puranas, were an ancient Indian dynasty based in the Deccan region. Most modern scholars believe that the Satavahana rule began in the late second century BCE and lasted until the early third century CE, although some assign the beginning of their …

  10. Chola dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Chola dynasty was a Tamil thalassocratic empire of southern India and a longest-ruling dynasties in world history. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd century BCE during the reign of Ashoka of the Maurya Empire.As one of the Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam, along with the Chera and Pandya, the dynasty



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