Branches of Rashtrakuta dynasty
Several
Kanauj.[10]
Rashtrakuta branches
These branches emerged as a result of Rashtrakuta conquest of North India.
Rashtrakutas of Baglana
Rashtrakutas of Lata (Gujarat):[11]
- Indra (807-818) (brother of Govinda III above)
- Karka and Govinda (818-826)
- Dhruva II (835-845)
- Akalavarsha Shubhatunga (867)
- Dhruva III (-871)
- Direct rule from Manyakheta by Krishna II
Rashtrakutas of Hastikundi (Hathundi) (Jodhpur)[12][13][14]
- Harivarma
- Vidagdha (916-938)
- Mammata (939)
- Balaprasada (997)
- The Hathundi Rathores (descendants)
Rashtrakutas of Dahal (near Jabalpur) (Madhya Pradesh)[15]
- Golhanadeva (1023)
Rashtrakutas of Kanauj (11th. century-13th. century)[16]
- Gopal (4th king)
- Tribhuvana
- Madanapala (1119)
- Devapala (Lost Shravasti to Gahadavalasin 1128)
- Bhimapala
- Surapala
- Amritapala
- Lakhanpala (In 1202 defeated byQutub-ud-din)
- Mahasamanta Barahadeva (under Gahadavala Adakkhamalla)
Rashtrakutas of Mandore/Jodhpur
- The lineage of Rathors 1226 - To date (Mandore/Jodhpur)
According to one theory, the
Gahadavalas were an offshoot of the Rashtrakutas of Kannauj, but this theory is contradicted by epigraphic evidence.[17]
Descendants Of Rashtrakuta
Their descendants are spread out over large areas of India. The
Notes
- Reu(1933), p93
- ^ Reu (1933), p100
- ^ Reu (1933), p110
- ^ Jain (2001), pp67-75
- ^ Reu (1933), p112
- ^ "A brief history of India by Alain Danielou".pp. 114
- ^ "History of The Reddy Kingdoms by M Somasekhara Sarma".pp.88(71)-92(75)
- ^ Chopra, Pran Nath (2003). A Comprehensive History of Ancient India. pp202
- ^ De Bruyne (1968)
- ^ Majumdar (1966), pp50-51
- ^ The Chronology of Indian History, C.M. Duff, 1972, pp 300-301
- ^ The Age of Imperial Kannauj, R. C. Majumdar Ed, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1964, pp 97, 103
- ^ The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India, K.L. Hazara, Munshiram Manoharlal, 1995, pp 154-155, 103
- ^ Pramukh Aitihasik Jain Purush aur Mahilayen, J.P. Jain, Bharatiya Jnanapith, 1975, p217
- ^ Bharatiya Digambar Jain Abhilekh: Madhya Pradesh, K. C. Jain, Digambar Jain Sahitya Samrakshan Samiti, 2001, pp 67-75
- ^ The Struggle for Empire, R.C. Majumdar Ed, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1966, pp 50-51
- OCLC 5386449.
- ^ J.L. De Bruyne, Rudrakavis Great Poem of the Dynasty of Rastraudha, EJ Brill, 1968
- ^ Dr. Jyotsna Kamat. "The Rashrakutas". 1996-2006 Kamat's Potpourri. Retrieved 20 December 2006.
- ^ Chopra, Pran Nath (2003). A Comprehensive History of Ancient India. pp202
- ^ "A brief history of India by Alain Danielou".pp. 114
- ^ "History of The Reddy Kingdoms by M Somasekhara Sarma, Origin of Reddy".pp.88(71)-92(75)
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