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- Nandivarman II (718 CE – 796 CE) was a Pallava monarch who reigned in southern India. Sen states Nandivarman reigned from 731 CE to 796 CE and built the...
- Nandivarman III was an Indian monarch of the Nandivarman II line who ruled the Pallava kingdom from 846 to 869. He was the son of Dantivarman and the grandson...
- Hiranyavarman, the father of Nandivarman Pallavamalla is said to have belonged to the Kadavakula in epigraphs. Nandivarman II himself is described as "one...
- princess Reva was married to a Pallava Monarch Nandivarman II of Kanchi. Dantidurga helped Nandivarman recover Kanchi by warring against the Chalukyas...
- monarchs who succeeded him.[citation needed] In the Kasakudi plates of Nandivarman Pallavamalla, Narasimhavarman II is said to have bestowed his wealth...
- phase are of two groups - the Rajasimha group (690 to 800 AD) and the Nandivarman group (800 to 900 AD). The Rajasimha group encomp****es the early structural...
- him of illness.[citation needed] In the Udayendiram copper plates of Nandivarman II, Simhavishnu was a devotee of Vishnu.[citation needed] This is a noteworthy...
- who ruled the Pallava kingdom from 795 to 846 CE. He was the son of Nandivarman II and his queen, the Rashtrakuta princess Reva. Dantivarman ruled the...
- Varman Pallava King Reign c. 880 – c. 897 CE (17 years) Predecessor Nandivarman III Successor Empire abolished (Aditya I as the Chola Emperor) Dynasty...
- temple. The temple is believed to have been built by the Pallava Monarch Nandivarman II (731 CE–796 CE), with later contributions from the Imperial Cholas...