- The
Traikutakas were a
dynasty of
Indian kings who
ruled between 388 and 456. The name "
Traikutakas"
seems to be
derived from the
words for a three-peaked...
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Dharasena was a
Traikutaka ruler of the
Konkan coast. He was the son of the
Traikutaka ruler Indradatta and
succeeded him as king. He is
known to have...
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Catalogue of the
Coins of the
Andhra Dynasty, the
Western Kṣatrapas, the
Traikūṭaka Dynasty, and the 'Bodhi' Dynasty. London:
Longman & Co. pp. cxci–cxciv...
- On the
final destruction of the
Kshatrapa rule, the
Traikutakas apparently regained Traikutaka about which time
Dharasena (A.D. 456)
succeeded to the...
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Indradatta was a
Traikutaka ruler of the
Kokan coast. He is said to have
completely absorbed the
Abhira dynasty. He was
succeeded by his son Dharasena...
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Catalogue of the
coins of the
Andhra dynasty, the
Western Ksatrapas, the
Traikutaka dynasty, and the "Bodhi" dynasty. London :
Printed by
order of the Trustees...
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Synchronised Chronology of the
Early Alchon Hūṇs,
Early Guptas, Vākāṭakas,
Traikūṭakas, and
Buddhist Caves (ca. 451–480 CE) =Ajanta Mahāpiṭaka I.2. Baroda:...
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influence in many
countries like ****ala,
Kosala including Trikuta, i.e,
Traikutaka territories,
about the
Northern Konkan. The
Ajintha inscription was caused...
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three sons: Haihaya, Renuhaya, and Haya. A
historical dynasty called the
Traikutaka claimed descent from Haihaya.[page needed]
According to
Historian T Padmaja...
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Catalogue of the
Coins of the
Andhra Dynasty, the
Western Ksatrapas, the
Traikutaka Dynasty and the "Bodhi" Dynasty.
Asian Educational Services. pp. 250–...