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Yashodharman (Gupta script: Ya-śo-dha-rmma, IAST:
Yaśodharman) (r. 515 – 545) was a
ruler of Malwa, in
Central India,
during the
early part of the 6th...
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northwestern Madhya Pradesh, India.
These record the
victory of
Aulikara king
Yasodharman over the
Swastik Mihirakula.
According to
Richard Salomon,
these are...
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event that is
partly the
subject of the
Mandasor pillar inscription of
Yasodharman. The
defeat ended the
Alchon Hun era in India.
Medieval era
Chinese Buddhist...
- Mahu. In a part of the
inscription Yasodharman praises himself for
having defeated king Mihirakula: "He (
Yasodharman) to
whose two feet
respect was paid...
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defeated by a
coalition of
Indian princes that
included an
Indian king
Yasodharman and the
Gupta emperor, Narasimhagupta. They
defeated a Huna army and...
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established by
Yasodharman (ruled 515 – 545 CE), who
praised himself for
having defeated the
Alchon Hun king Mihirakula. "He (
Yasodharman) to
whose two...
- part of the
Sondani inscription Yasodharman thus
praises himself for
having defeated king Mihirakula: He (
Yasodharman) to
whose two feet
respect was paid...
- part of the
Sondani inscription Yasodharman thus
praises himself for
having defeated king Mihirakula: He (
Yasodharman) to
whose two feet
respect was paid...
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eastward across the
Ganges Delta,
ravaging cities and
Buddhist monasteries.
Yasodharman,
Maharaja ("great king") of Malwa,
defeats the Hun
invaders under Mihirakula...
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Chandragupta Vikramaditya (Chandragupta II), the 375–415 CE
Gupta emperor Yasodharman of
Malwa (6th century);
adopted the
title Vikramaditya Vikramaditya I...