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Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatavarman_Sundara_Pandyan_IJatavarman Sundara I, also known as Sadayavarman Sundara Pandyan, was a emperor of the Pandyan dynasty who ruled regions of Tamilakkam (present day South India) between 1250–1268 CE. He is remembered for his patronage of the arts and tamil architecture, along with refurbishment and decoration of many Kovils (temple) in the Tamil continent. He oversaw a …
Madurai Nayak dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_dynastyThe Madurai Nayaks were rulers of Telugu origin from around 1529 until 1736, of a region comprising most of modern-day Tamil Nadu, India, with Madurai as their capital. The Nayak reign was an era noted for its achievement in arts, cultural and administrative reforms, revitalization of temples previously ransacked by the Delhi Sultans, and the inauguration of a unique …
Shaishunaga dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaishunaga_dynastyThe Shaishunaga dynasty (IAST: Śaiśunāga, literally "of Shishunaga") is believed to have been the second ruling dynasty of Magadha, an empire of ancient India.According to the Hindu Puranas, this dynasty was the second ruling dynasty of Magadha, succeeding Nagadashaka of the Haryanka dynasty.. Shishunaga, the founder of the dynasty, was initially an amatya or …
Chalukya dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalukya_dynastyThe 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.
Sena dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sena_dynastyThe Sena dynasty was a Hindu dynasty during the early medieval period on the Indian subcontinent, that ruled from Bengal through the 11th and 12th centuries. The empire at its peak covered much of the north-eastern region of the Indian subcontinent. The rulers of the Sena Dynasty traced their origin to the south Indian region of Karnataka.. The dynasty's founder …
Pandya dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandya_dynastyThe Pandya dynasty, also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, ... Media related to Pandyan Dynasty at Wikimedia Commons This page was last edited on 15 November 2022, at 15:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Kakatiya dynasty - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakatiya_dynastyThe Kakatiya dynasty (IAST: Kākatīya) was an Indian dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region comprising present day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and parts of eastern Karnataka and southern Odisha between 12th and 14th centuries. Their capital was Orugallu, now known as Warangal.. Early Kakatiya rulers served as feudatories to Rashtrakutas and Western …
Magadha - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagadhaMagadha was a region and one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas, 'Great Kingdoms' of the Second Urbanization (600–200 BCE) in what is now south Bihar (before expansion) at the eastern Ganges Plain.Magadha was ruled by Brihadratha dynasty, Pradyota dynasty (682–544 BCE), Haryanka dynasty (544–413 BCE), and the Shaishunaga dynasty (413–345 BCE). Villages …
Middle kingdoms of India - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_kingdoms_of_IndiaThe Varman dynasty (350-650 CE), the first historical rulers of Kamarupa; was established by Pushyavarman, a contemporary of Samudragupta. This dynasty became vassals of the Gupta Empire, but as the power of the Guptas waned, Mahendravarman (470-494 CE) performed two horse sacrifices and threw off the imperial yoke.
History of Sindh - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_SindhThe history of Sindh refers to the history of the modern-day Pakistani province of Sindh, as well as neighboring regions that periodically came under its sway.. Sindh was the site of one of the Cradle of civilizations, the bronze age Indus Valley civilisation that flourished from about 3000 B.C. and declined rapidly 1,000 years later, following the Indo-Aryan migrations that overran …