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- 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...
- Abhiras- The Maharajas of Valkha Isvararata The kings of Mahishmati The Traikutakas The Abhiras spoke Apabhraṃśa, and seem to have patronized Sanskrit. The...
- 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...
- three sons: Haihaya, Renuhaya, and Haya. A historical dynasty called the Traikutaka claimed descent from Haihaya.[page needed] According to Historian T Padmaja...
- Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty, the Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka Dynasty and the "Bodhi" Dynasty. Asian Educational Services. pp. 250–...
- Konkan (around Elephanta) by the mid-6th century. Here, they succeeded the Traikutaka dynasty. Krishnaraja (r. c. 550-575) is the earliest known Kalachuri ruler...
- This article is a list of the various dynasties and monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of in****bents. The...
- mentions, Abhiras appear in 150 BC. Later on, Abhiras established the Traikutaka dynasty with kings such as Ishw****na, Indradutta, Dahrasena & Vyaghrasena...
- 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...
- Chaitya cave No. 3. A 494-495 CE inscription found at Kanheri mentions the Traikutaka dynasty. The Island of Salsette, or Shatshashthi, at the head of Bombay...