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- Adityavarman is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty), 7th-century ruler of Vatapi in India Adityawarman...
- Adityavarman (r. c. 643–645 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi in southern India. He was a son of ****keshin II, who was defeated and probably...
- succession after him is not clear from the available historical evidence: Adityavarman (c.643–645?) is attested by his Kurnool inscription, which describes...
- Adityawarman (formal regnal name Maharajadiraja Srīmat Srī Udayādityawarma Pratāpaparākrama Rājendra Maulimāli Warmadewa.[citation needed] ) was a king...
- from Vikramaditya's family, describe him as a son of ****keshin's son Adityavarman. These records, such as the Kauthem inscription and Ranna's Gadaayuddha...
- James Adityavarman Graham (born 10 March 1970 in Canberra), known professionally as Jamie Aditya, is an Indonesian-Australian video jockey, presenter,...
- of the dynasty's founder Krishnagupta is said to have married prince Adityavarman of the Maukhari dynasty. According to the Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena...
- 540–566 Kirttivarman I 566–597 Mangalesha 597–609 ****keshin II 609–642 Adityavarman 643-645 Abhinavaditya 645-646 Chandraditya 646-649 Vijaya-Bhattarika...
- the illustrious Mahârâja Âdityavarman, begotten on the Bhattârikâ and Dêvî Jayasvâminî. He was succeeded by his son Adityavarman onto the Maukhari throne...
- (Chandor) in Goa. The reign of Avasara I proved to be uneventful. His son Adityavarman, who is described as brilliant as the Sun in valour, offered help to...