- R.
Narasimhacharya states that the
Nolambas were a
native Kannada dynasty. An
inscription says that the
Nolamba dynasty claimed descent from the King...
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continued to be
ruled by the
Nolambas as
feudatories of the Rashtrakutas. When
Rashtrakuta power began collapsing, the
Nolambas switched their loyalty to...
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Rashtrakuta and
Ganga dynasties. By the 8th-century, the
Hindu Nolambas – also
known as
Nolamba-Pallavas – were
governing this
region for the
Rashtrakuta and...
- the
Deccan Plateau,
namely the
Kadamba dynasty,
Western Ganga dynasty,
Nolamba dynasty,
Chalukya dynasty, Rashtrakutas,
Western Chalukya Empire, Seuna...
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Saundatti (Belgaum),
Guttas of
Guttal (Dharwad region),
Banas of Kolar,
Nolambas of Nolambavadi, Vaidumbas, Chengalvas, Kongalvas,
Sendrakas of Nagarkhanda...
- this
generation was King Sambayya. They were in
constant conflicts with
Nolambas and
Western Gangas of the
Kolar region. They had
Vaidumbas as
their allies...
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Cultural History of
Dharmapuri district p.46 M. S.
Krishna Murthy (1980). The
Noḷambas: a
political and
cultural study, c750 to 1050 A.D.
University of Mysore...
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According to Kamath, Vishnuvardhana's
forces marched as far as Kanchi. The
Nolambas of Nolambavadi,
Kadambas of
Banavasi and Goa (ruled by
Jayakesi II), the...
- and the British,
besides dynasties such as Cholas, Banas, Vaidumbas,
Nolambas,
Western Gangas, Yadavas, Matlis,
Uttama Chola, Andiyaman,
Siyaganga rulers...
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during this period.
Historian Sarma argues that the
Western Gangas and
Nolambas had
close links with
regards to "cultural art" and they
would have, in...