- The
Maitraka dynasty ruled western India (now Gujarat) from
approximately 475 to
approximately 776 CE from
their capital at Vallabhi. With the sole exception...
-
Hinayana Buddhism between 600 CE and 1400 CE.
Valabhi was the
capital of the
Maitraka empire during the
period 480-775 CE. It was an
important port for international...
- is
derived from Siṁhapura,
which is
attested in
inscriptions from the
Maitraka and
Chaulukya eras. The name is
either a
reference to the lion (siṁha)...
- It is also
known as
Vallabhipura and was the
capital of the
Suryavanshi Maitraka Dynasty.
Vallabhi was
occupied as
early as the
Harappan period, and was...
-
identified with the
Maitraka king
Shiladitya I
Shiladitya I (
Maitraka dynasty)
Shiladitya II (
Maitraka dynasty), 6th-century
Maitraka king of
Vallabhi in...
- (350–1000)
Kamarupa Kingdom (350–1100)
Vishnukundina Empire (420–624)
Maitraka Empire (475–767) Huna
Kingdom (475–576) Rai
Kingdom (489–632)
Kabul Shahi...
- Gujarat, India) from c. 735 CE to c. 920 CE,
probably in
alliance with
Maitrakas in its
early years.
Their capital was at
Bhutamabilika (now Ghumli). The...
-
which is said to have
offered submission. The Mid
people of
Surast (
Maitrakas of Vallabhi) also made peace. Bin
Qasim then sent a
cavalry of 10,000...
- 648 CE, the
Rashuddin Caliph Uthman had
tried to
attack Bharuch but the
Maitraka forces killed all the Arab
forces and won over them. In 648 AD, King Dhanasena...
- century,
Gujarat flourished as an
independent Hindu-Buddhist state. The
Maitraka dynasty,
descended from a
Gupta general,
ruled from the 6th to the 8th...