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Kulasekhara (sometimes in
Tamil and Malayalam: Kulachekara) is a
South Asian male name, used as both
given and last name,
prevalent in
south India (Tamil...
- ****dayapuram.
Kulasekhara Varma is
sometimes identified with king Rama
Kulashekhara (and as the
patron of poet Vasubhatta). This
identification is generally...
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Ravivarman (c. 1266/7 – 1316/7),
styled Maharaja Ravivarman,
Kulasekhara was the
ruler of Venatu, with
capital at port
Kolambam (Quilon),
southern India...
- ninth-century
Indian emperor and holy man, King
Kulashekhara. In
Indian culture, the name
Kulashekhara is
thought to be
lucky or au****ious, and this appealed...
- Rama
Kulasekhara (fl. late 11th
century CE) was the last
ruler of the
Chera Perumal dynasty of
medieval Kerala. He was a
contemporary to
Chola kings Kulottunga...
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Later Pandyas and
Later Cholas. However, in the 14th century, Ravi
Varma Kulashekhara (1299–1314) of the
southern Venad kingdom was able to
establish a short-lived...
- King (1184–1200) Chera/Perumals of
Makotai (complete list) – Rama
Varma Kulashekhara, King (1089–1102/22)
Kotha Varma Marthandam, King (1102–1125) Vira Kerala...
- 1036–1089)
Adithyan Kotha Ranadithya, King (c.1036–1089) Rama
Varma Kulashekhara, King (1089–1102/22)
Chola dynasty (complete list) –
Rajaraja I, King...
- (circa 850–1400 CE), the
region was the
scene of many
battles between the
Kulashekhara and the
Cholas and Vizhinjam, the capital, was
sacked by the Cholas.[citation...
- a
state of
political turmoil.
After the
death of the king
Maravarman Kulashekhara, his sons Vira and
Sundara Pandya were
engaged in a war of succession...