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... fact Kuntala seems to have been one of the provinces of the Kadamba Empire , and one of the best provinces , too . In the Narendra inscription of Jayakēsim II , 1125 , we read the following praises of the province of Kuntala : - " Like ...
... fact Kuntala seems to have been one of the provinces of the Kadamba Empire , and one of the best provinces , too . In the Narendra inscription of Jayakēsim II , 1125 , we read the following praises of the province of Kuntala : - " Like ...
Page 457
... facts must be well - weighed before relying upon the mere title of Kuntalesa , that may be an empty boast , as it is customary in such grants . In the aforesaid Ajanta inscription , Prithivisēna ( circa 355-400 ) is also said to have ...
... facts must be well - weighed before relying upon the mere title of Kuntalesa , that may be an empty boast , as it is customary in such grants . In the aforesaid Ajanta inscription , Prithivisēna ( circa 355-400 ) is also said to have ...
Page 458
... fact , we do not know of any embassy of the Kadambas to the Gupta sovereigns . Now , Chandra - Gupta Vikramaditya , the successor of the great Emperor Samudra - Gupta , the conqueror of Eastern Malwa , Saurastra and Gujrat , in whose ...
... fact , we do not know of any embassy of the Kadambas to the Gupta sovereigns . Now , Chandra - Gupta Vikramaditya , the successor of the great Emperor Samudra - Gupta , the conqueror of Eastern Malwa , Saurastra and Gujrat , in whose ...
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... fact is that the Kadamba King Bhagiratha did not offer Kālidāsa a seat befitting the sovereign whose representa- tive he was . This seems to confirm the same idea that the Kādamba King's power was then increasing . Nothing is said of ...
... fact is that the Kadamba King Bhagiratha did not offer Kālidāsa a seat befitting the sovereign whose representa- tive he was . This seems to confirm the same idea that the Kādamba King's power was then increasing . Nothing is said of ...
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... fact shows not only the wish of the Vākāṭaka family of establishing intimate relations with the Imperial Guptas , but also Chandra - Gupta's wisdom of forming family alliances with the dynasties reigning South of his Empire . His sharp ...
... fact shows not only the wish of the Vākāṭaka family of establishing intimate relations with the Imperial Guptas , but also Chandra - Gupta's wisdom of forming family alliances with the dynasties reigning South of his Empire . His sharp ...
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