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58: 470: 303: 797:"M. Sylvain Levi (Les donations religieuses des rois de Valhabi) analyse, d'après les documents de l'époque, les donations faites, du VI au VIII siècle de notre ère, par les souverains de ce petit royaume bindou ou plutôt rajpoute, en faveur des communautés brahmaniques, bouddbiques et jainas, avec un éclectisme que Tauteur rappelle n'être pas rare dans l'Inde préislamique." 65: 389:
was his court poet. The next powerful ruler of this dynasty was Siladitya III. After him, Siladitya V ruled, and it is suspected that during his reign, there was an Arab Invasion. The last known ruler of the dynasty was Siladitya VII.
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as a "monarch of great administrative ability and of rare kindness and compassion". Siladitya I was succeeded by his younger brother Kharagraha I.
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alongside his name, a term that denotes nominal allegiance to the Gupta overlords. He was succeeded by his son Dharasena II, who used the title
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Religious inscriptions are known from Valhabi, which were dedicated to the Brahmans as well as the Buddhist and Jains. The Indologist
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The rule of the Maitrakas is believed to have ended during the second or third quarter of the eighth century when the
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During the time of Kharagraha I, a copperplate grant was found from 616 CE that shows that his territories included
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Evolution of Brahmi numerals from the time of Ashoka, including the numerals from the Valahbi inscriptions
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ruled the area, off and on, from the late second century BCE until the early third century CE. The
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The End of the Jihad State: The Reign of Hisham Ibn 'Abd al-Malik and the Collapse of the Umayyads
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Patel, Ambika (2007). "Material Culture and Technology of Early Historic Gujarat, Western India".
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Chakravarti Raja Ghana Sen IV (Titles: Parambhattarak, Maharajadhiraja, Parameshwar) (644-651 AD)
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History and Culture of Indian People, Classical age, p 150, (Ed) Dr A. D. Pusalkar, Dr
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The numerals used in the Valhabi inscriptions and on their coins, dated to
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texts, was held there in 454 CE, during the decline of the Gupta Empire.
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The Beginning of Hindu Culture as World-power (A.D. 300-600)
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and their son Dharasena IV assumed the imperial titles of
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Paramabhattaraka Mahrajadhiraja Parameshvara Chakravartin
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rulers, Bhatarka and Dharasena I, only used the title of
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Smith, David Eugene; Karpinski, Louis Charles (1911).
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Paul Monroe's encyclopaedia of history of education
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Vallabhipur
Vallabhi is located in Gujarat
21°53′16″N 71°52′46″E / 21.8878°N 71.8795°E / 21.8878; 71.8795
State
Gujarat
Region
Saurashtra
District
Bhavnagar
Gujarati
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
Vehicle registration
Saurashtra
peninsula
Gujarat
Bhavnagar
India
Kingdom of Valabhi
Maitraka Dynasty

Harappan period
Maurya Empire
Satavahana dynasty
Gupta Empire
Great Council of Vallabhi
Śvētāmbaras
Jain

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