-
which means "Arjuna
among the Pandyas". The
Alupas now
remain as
Bunts of
Costal Karnataka Although Alupas controlled part of
Uttara Kannada and Shimoga...
- by
Dantidurga in 753, the
Alupas entered into
tributary relations with the Pallavas.
Starting in the 9th century, the
Alupas began to lose
territory and...
- the
Alupas.
Another possibility is that the
Alupas had not been
completely subdued by the ****keshin's predecessors. The
location of the core
Alupa territory...
-
Kirttivarman subjugated the
Alupas (also
called Alukas or Aluvas), who
subsequently became Chalukya feudatories. The find
spots of the
Alupa inscriptions suggest...
-
called Chakrakot; also
known as
Chhindaka Nagas or
Nagvanshis or
Barsur Alupas (part of the Bunt community),
ancient dynasty of Karnataka.
Nairs of Kerala...
- longest-ruling and
oldest known native dynasty of Tulu Nadu was that of the
Alupas (c. 5th – 14th
century CE).
Their kingdom was also
known as Alvakheda. They...
-
temple was
built by Pandavas. The
temple was
built during the
reign of the
Alupas in the 8th
century C.E. and is
considered among the
oldest in the Tulu Nadu...
-
administration was
highly decentralised and
feudatory clans such as the
Alupas, the Hoysalas, the Kakatiya, the Seuna, the
southern Kalachuri and others...
-
ruled by
several major powers,
including the
Mauryan empire, Kadambas,
Alupas,
Vijayanagar Empire,
Keladi Nayaks, and the Portuguese. The city was a source...
-
tributes from
Paramesvaravarman II. The
Alupas of
South Canara who were
loyal to the
Chalukyas and led by
Alupa Chitravahana, brother-in-law of Vijayaditya...