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- Chandravalli is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. The region is a valley formed by three hills...
- Chitradurga, nearby to this place also has historical significance. Chandravalli caves is located amidst three hills namely Chitradurga, Chola**** and...
- can be dated to two centuries earlier based on the stratification at Chandravalli excavations. Historian M. Rama Rao used the term "Ananda family" to describe...
- the Iron Age site of Arikamedu and the Stone age sites of Brahmagiri, Chandravalli and Maski in South India. Wheeler founded the journal Ancient India in...
- Malwa in central India (Moraes 1931, p16) Moraes (1931), p16 From the Chandravalli inscription of Mayurashrama (Kamath 2001, p31) from the Halasi plates...
- remains of the city of Isila near Brahmagiri during his excavations at Chandravalli, Chitradurga. The forgotten tomb of Shahaji (Shivaji's father) was traced...
- Karnataka region from at least the 2nd millennium BCE. Excavations at the Chandravalli historical site has revealed interaction with Roman and Chinese travelers...
- epigraphist M. H. Krishna Iyengar a fragmentary inscription of Mayurasharma at Chandravalli which pertains to a water reservoir contained the names of Abhiras and...
- benghalensis has several vernacular names, including madhavi, vasantduti, chandravalli, madhalata, madhumalati, and madhavilata, "Madhav" being a reference...
- details about this old empire are available through inscriptions like Chandravalli, Chandragiri, Halmidi, Talagunda etc. The Gangas first ruled from Nandagiri...