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- The Vakataka dynasty (IAST: Vākāṭaka) was an ancient Indian dynasty that originated from the Deccan in the mid-3rd century CE. Their state is believed...
- Prabhavatigupta was a queen of the southern Vakataka kingdom, and he may have had influence in the Vakataka territory during her regency. The Gupta Empire...
- Shungas, Satavahanas and Vakatakas. Pravarpur, now modern-day Pavnar, was once the capital of the Vakataka dynasty. Vakatakas were contemporaries of the...
- princess and Vakataka queen who was the consort of Maharaja Rudrasena II. Following the death of her husband, she effectively ruled the Vakataka kingdom as...
- II, the crown prince of the Vakataka dynasty, to secure a strategic ally during his campaign against the Sakas. The Vakataka ruler's potential influence...
- major dynasties in Indian history, including the Pallavas, Satavahana, Vakataka, Chalukya, and Rashtrakuta dynasties, also the Western Chalukya Empire...
- Prithvishena II mentions that the Vakataka kingdom had been prospering for a hundred years, suggesting that the Vakataka rule remained uninterrupted during...
- from 460 to 480 CE, during the reign of Hindu Emperor Harishena of the Vākāṭaka dynasty. This view has been criticised by some scholars, but is now broadly...
- ****ala by the Vakatakas and that the lord of ****ala was made into a feudatory of theirs. Around the turn of the 6th century CE, the Vakatakas were defeated...
- itself. Maurya Empire (320 BCE–180 BCE) Satavahana dynasty (180 BCE–220 CE) Vakataka dynasty (250 CE–500 CE) Vishnukundina dynasty (420 CE–624 CE) Chalukya...