- The
Maukhari dynasty (Gupta script: , Mau-kha-ri) was a post-Gupta
dynasty who
controlled the vast
plains of Ganga-Yamuna for over six
generations from...
-
dynasty developed a
rivalry with the
Maukharis for
control of the
Ganges valley.
Kumaragupta defeated the
Maukhari king
Ishanavarman in 554 CE, and extended...
-
successes of
kings of the
Later Gupta dynasty against the
Maukharis, and
explains that the
Maukharis were past
victors of the Hunas: "The son of that king...
- are of the
opinion that
Mahasenagupta -
already under pressure from the
Maukharis (for
failing to
provide adequate protection) - wouldn't have knowingly...
- also had a daughter, Rajyashri, who
married Grahavarman, a
member of the
Maukhari ruling family at Kannauj.
Prabhakarvardana was the
powerful ruler of the...
- this cave's door jamb.
Thereafter a
Hindu king
named Anantavarman, of
Maukhari dynasty,
dedicated a
Krishna murti to the cave,
states Basham, in the 5th...
- king of
Kannauj around the
early seventh-century CE. He came from the
Maukhari dynasty and
succeeded his father, Avantivarman.
Grahavarman married Rajyashri...
- respectively.
During the
decline of the
Gupta Empire in the 6th century, the
Maukhari dynasty of
Kannauj – who had
served as v****al
rulers under the
Guptas -...
- Iśanavarman (Gupta script: , Ī-śā-na-va-rmmā) was the
first independent Maukhari king of the
Kingdom of Kannauj. He was a very
powerful king, and adopted...
-
location of
Lanka in
Central India. The
Barabar Cave
inscription of the
Maukhari ruler Anantavarman mentions the
Nagarjuni hill of
Bihar as a part of the...