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- Sainyabhita I (alias Madhavaraja I), Yashobhita (alias Ayashobhita), and Madhavavarman (alias Madhavaraja II or Sainyabhita II). A 620-21 CE (300 Gupta era)...
- ****keshin II 610–642 CE Chalukyas of Vatapi Madhavaraja II (alias Madhavavarman or Sainyabhita) c. 620-670 CE Shailodbhava Inscriptions Simhavarman...
- followers of Jainism. A story in the Siddhesvara-charita states that Madhavavarman, an ancestor of the Kakatiyas, obtained military strength by the grace...
- the turn of the 6th century CE. Afterwards, the Vishnukundin ruler Madhavavarman extended his rule to Nashik. In 550 however, the Vishnukundinas were...
- reduced to a v****al status under the Vishnukundins and had to accept Madhavavarman I's authority. The following Traikuta rulers are known from the coins...
- Vishnukundins, giving his daughter in marriage to the Vishnukundin king Madhavavarman II Janashraya. The reign of Devasena is also notable for the Hisse-Borala...
- Trivara", and these expressions suggest that Madhavavarman defeated Trivara. Both scholars dated Madhavavarman to the 6th century, and identified his rival...
- century CE, Vidarbha was occupied for some time by the Vishnukundin king Madhavavarman I. He married a Vakataka princess who was probably a daughter or some...
- (or Sainyabita I) Ayasobhita I (or Chharamparaja) Madhavaraja II (or Madhavavarman) (? – 665 CE) Madhyamaraja I (or Ayasobhita II) (665 CE – ?) Dharmaraja...
- however seems clear that from the time of Harivarman and his successor Madhavavarman II, the Gangas had established themselves firmly from Talakad, with...