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- Sthitavarman ruled Kamarupa from the Varman dynasty for the period 566-590, was son of Kamarupi King Chandramukhavarman and Queen Bhogavati. Sthitavarman...
- non-Aryan tribes. The capital was moved at least once, the last time by Sthitavarman (566-590) with the older city not named but presumed to be Pragjyotishpura...
- Narayanavarman 494–518 Bhutivarman 518–542 Chandramukhavarman 542–566 Sthitavarman 566–590 Susthitavarman 590–595 Supratisthitavarman 595–600 Bhaskaravarman...
- 494–518 Bhutivarman, r.c. 518–542 Chandramukhavarman, r.c. 542–566 Sthitavarman, r.c. 566–590 Susthitavarman, r.c. 590–595 Supratisthitavarman, r.c....
- (queen) Bhogavati of (good) enjoyment became the cause (of birth) of Sthitavarman, the supporter of the world, who had innumerable (sources of) enjoyment...
- Narayanavarman 494–518 Bhutivarman 518–542 Chandramukhavarman 542–566 Sthitavarman 566–590 Susthitavarman 590–595 Supratisthitavarman 595–600 Bhaskaravarman...
- Narayanavarman 494–518 Bhutivarman 518–542 Chandramukhavarman 542–566 Sthitavarman 566–590 Susthitavarman 590–595 Supratisthitavarman 595–600 Bhaskaravarman...
- Bhutivarman Bhogavati 10 566-590 Sthitavarman son of Chandramukhavarman Nayanadevi 11 590-595 Susthitavarman son of Sthitavarman Syamadevi 12 595-600 Supratisthitavarman...
- Bhutivarman Bhogavati 10 566–590 CE Sthitavarman son of Chandramukhavarman Nayanadevi 11 590–595 CE Susthitavarman son of Sthitavarman Syamadevi 12 595–600 CE Supratisthitavarman...
- effect of this invasion was on the kingdom; that Bhutivarman's grandson, Sthitavarman (566–590), enjo**** victories over the Gauda Kingdom of Karnasuvarna and...