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- Shalivahana (IAST: Śālivāhana) was a legendary emperor of ancient India, who is said to have ruled from Pratishthana (present-day Paithan, Maharashtra)...
- the Government of India, it is referred as the Shalivahana Era (IAST: Śālivāhana). The origin of the Shaka era is highly controversial. There are two Shaka...
- pp. 115–116. Rao Saheb Vishvanath Narayan Mandlik (1875). "Salivahana and the Salivahana Saptasati". Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. X (XXIX)...
- Koshti Krishnabhalija (Dasari, Bukka, Bukka Ayavar) Kummara or Kulala or Salivahana Kunapuli Kurakula Kurmi (confined to Telangana Region and also Krishna...
- figures who took the form of men and then ascended into heaven, including: Salivahana of Bermuda Zulis or Zhule of Egypt Osiris of Egypt Oru of Egypt Odin of...
- They speak the Telugu language and are also known as Kulala, Kummara and Salivahana Tamil Nadu Telugu-speaking Kulala in southern Tamil Nadu use the title...
- and Dhurjati. Srinatha, who wrote books such as Marutratcharitamu and Salivahana-sapta-sati, was patronised by King Devaraya II and enjo**** the same status...
- understands the virtue of her husband. Satakarni declares a new era called Salivahana Sakha and the day starts as Ugadi. That night, Kanjira, one of the feudatory...
- in the area known as Luz. The Luz Anjaneya temple was constructed by Salivahana Chettiars from Mysore who migrated and settled down in Mylapore in the...
- variously claimed as the original homeland of the Satavahanas. Śātavāhana, Śālivāhana, Śātakarṇi seem to be Sanskritised versions of the indigenous name Sātakaṇi...