- 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...