- was a very
powerful king, and
adopted the
title of Maharajadhiraja.
Ishanavarman was the son of the
powerful Maukhari ruler Ishvara-varman (Iśvaravarman)...
-
Ishanavarman II (Khmer: ឦសានវរ្ម័នទី២) was an
Angkorian king who is
believed to have
ruled from 923 to 928. His
empire may have been
confined to Angkor...
- Gauda–Gupta War was a
conflict between Gopachandra on one side with
Ishanavarman and
Jivitagupta I on the
other side. The war
resulted in the
defeat of...
- religion. The
Maukhari army
consisted of elephants,
cavalry and infantry.
Ishanavarman in all
probability would have
taken much
pains to
reorganize the army...
-
Indravarman I and his wife Indradevi.
Harshavarman had a
younger brother,
Ishanavarman II. His
queen was Kambujarajalakshmi. They were the
maternal grandparents...
- made him
ruler of the
entire Uttar Pradesh.
Shavavarman was the son of
Ishanavarman. He and the
chronology of his
family are
rather well known,
because of...
-
neighbouring Kerala Kingdom. His son
Ishanavarman married Nandini, the
daughter of a
Chedi king who had been dethroned.
Ishanavarman led an army to Chedi, and restored...
- Otranto. The
inhabitants are
carried off to
North Africa as slaves.
Ishanavarman II dies
after a 5-year
reign and is
succeeded by his
uncle Jayavarman...
- a
rivalry with the Maukharis.
Kumaragupta defeated the
Maukhari king
Ishanavarman in 554 CE, and died at Prayaga. His son
Damodaragupta suffered reverses...
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Isanavarman may
refer to:
Isanavarman I, king of
Chenla Ishanavarman, also
spelled Iśanavarman
Ishanavarman II, also
spelled Isanavarman II
Ishan (disambiguation)...