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The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam. The Pallavas played a crucial role in shaping in particular southern Indian history and heritage. [5] [6] The dynasty rose to prominence after the downfall of the Satavahana Empire, whom they had formerly served as ...
Vijayalaya Chola revived the Chola dynasty in 850 CE by conquering Thanjavur by defeating Ilango Mutharaiyar and making it his capital. His son Aditya defeated the Pallava king Aparajita and extended the Chola territories to Tondaimandalam. The centres of the Chola realm were at Kanchi (Kanchipuram) and Thanjavur.
[1] [2] He is traditionally regarded as the founder of the Pallava dynasty. [3] [need quotation to verify] Ilandiraiyan is referred to in the literature of the Sangam period and is the hero of some of the poems in the Pathupattu. He was a poet himself and four of his songs are extant even today. [2]
The Salankayanas succeeded the Andhra Ikshvaku dynasty and were vassals of the Pallava kings of southern India. [ citation needed ] During their time the script for Telugu began to clearly separate from that of the other South Indian and North Indian languages.
Nandivarman III was born to the Pallava king Dantivarman and a Kadamba princess named Aggalanimati. [3] His guru (teacher) was the well-known Digambara Jain monk Jinasena. [4] He tried to reverse the decline that began in the reign of his father Dantivarman.
Karnat dynasty, ruled by Bikauwa Brahmins; Oiniwar Dynasty, based in Mithila were Maithil Brahmins [6] [7] Pallava Dynasty {c.285–905 CE} was a brahmin of bharadwaj gotra (Tamil Samaṇar Dynasty) based originally from Palnadu and later from Kanchi, Pallavas ruled Andhra (Krishna-Guntur) and north and central Tamil Nadu.
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