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  2. Mayurasharma - Wikipedia

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    Mayurasharma or Mayuravarma (reigned 345–365 CE), a native of Talagunda (in modern Shimoga district), was the founder of the Kadamba kingdom of Banavasi, the earliest native kingdom to rule over what is today the modern state of Karnataka, India.

  3. Kadamba dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Kadamba Dynasty were an ancient royal family from modern Karnataka, India, that ruled northern Karnataka and the Konkan from Banavasi in present-day Uttara Kannada district in India. The kingdom was founded by Mayurasharma in c. 345 , and at later times showed the potential of developing into imperial proportions.

  4. Kadambas of Hangal - Wikipedia

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    Chatta Deva who reigned from 980–1031 CE founded the dynasty. He helped Western Chalukyas in the coup against the Rashtrakutas; re-established the Kadamba Dynasty mostly as a feudatory of Western Chalukyas, but his successors enjoyed considerable independence and were almost sovereign rulers of Goa and Konkan till 14th century CE.

  5. Kadambas of Goa - Wikipedia

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    The Kadambas of Goa were a dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, who ruled Goa from the 10th to the 14th century CE. They took over the territories of the Shilaharas and ruled them at first from Chandor, later making Gopakapattana their capital.

  6. Kadambas of Halasi - Wikipedia

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    The Kadamba dynasty was founded by Mayurasharma in about 4th century AD. It was believed that Mayura was the first king of the dynasty and was the ruler during the time of Pallava King Vishnugopa of Kanchipuram. After losing to North Indian Emperor Samudragupta, Vishnugopa’s army had weakened.

  7. Talagunda - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Mukanna was an ancestor of Mayurasharma, the founder of the Kadamba Dynasty. The word Ahi means snake or Naga in Sanskrit. Nagas were a group of ancient people who worshiped serpents. The word khsetra means region in Sanskrit. This implies that Ahi-kshetra was a region of Nagas.

  8. Kadamba - Wikipedia

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    Kadamba dynasty (disambiguation) Kadamba dynasty (345–525 CE) Kadambas of Hangal (980–1031 CE); include the minor kingdoms of Bankapur, Bayalnad, Nagarkhanda and Uchchangi; Kadambas of Goa (10th to the 14th century CE) Kadambas of Halasi (founded by Mayurasharma in about 4th century AD) Kadambas of Bayalnadu ; Kadambas of Belur

  9. Kakusthavarma - Wikipedia

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    Kakusthavarma (r. c. 425 – 450 CE [1]) or Kakusthavarman was a ruler of the Kadamba dynasty in South India.He succeeded his brother Raghu as king. Under Kakusthavarma's rule the Kadamba kingdom attained the height of its power and influence, and the Kadambas enjoyed close diplomatic relations with the great royal houses of India. [2]