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- of Kolar, Nolambas of Nolambavadi, Vaidumbas, Chengalvas, Kongalvas, Sendrakas of Nagarkhanda (Banavasi province), Yalahanka Nadaprabhu Kempegowda, Sindas...
- kadamba-mandala; the Nagarakhanda division of Banavasi was given to the Sendrakas. According to the Aihole inscription, ****keshin subjugated the Alupas...
- expressions in the inscription appear to have been borrowed from the 7th century Sendraka inscriptions. Because of these evidences, V. V. Mirashi considered Taralasvamin's...
- Vija-Arasa, who in the presence of the heroic men of the two countries, Sendraka and Bana, fought the Kekayas and Pallavas, pierced them and attained victory...
- Pariyathrakas, the Shakasthanas, the Maukharis, the Punnatas and the Sendrakas. The fact that Mayurasharma had to travel to distant Kanchi for Vedic...
- district. After the defeat of the Kalachuris, the Chalukyas ****igned the Sendrakas to govern southern Gujarat and Khandesh, including Nashik. When ****keshin...
- of the Kadambas: this confederacy may have included the Gangas and the Sendrakas, who were allowed to rule as Chalukya v****als after Kirttivarman's victory...
- Butuga II.: 44  Chalukya ruler Kirtivarman II married to a sister of the Sendraka king Shri-vallabha Senanada, who swore allegiance to the Chalukyas after...
- (Jambusar in the Varuch district). The Bagumra (old Baroda State) grant of the Sendraka Chief Prthivi-vallabha Nikumbhallasakti (son of Adityasakti and grandson...
- ruled by feudatories such as the Alupas, the Gangas, the Banas and the Sendrakas. Local ****emblies and guilds looked after local issues. Groups of mahajanas...