Chandramukha Varman
Chandramukha Varman | |
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King of Kamarupa | |
Dynasty | Varman |
Rulers of Varman Dynasty (350 to 650 CE)
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Rulers of Mlechchha Dynasty (650 to 900 CE)
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Rulers of Pala Dynasty (900 to 1100 CE)
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Major Events
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Chandramukha Varman ruled Kamarupa from the Varman dynasty for the period 542-566, was son of Kamrupi King Bhuti Varman and Queen Vijnanavati.
Reign
Chandramukha, who was charming as name suggests, by (possessing) all the arts as the moon (by the digits ), whom Queen Vijnanavati brought forth, as the sky did (the moon), a dispeller of (all) gloom (as the moon dispels the darkness).[1] He married Bhogavati and had successor to throne named Sthita Varman.
See also
References
- ↑ Nagendranath Vasu (1922), The Social History of Kamarupa, P.143
Further reading
- Vasu, Nagendranath, The Social History of Kamarupa
- Tripathi, Chandra Dhar, Kāmarūpa-Kaliṅga-Mithilā:a politico-cultural alignment in Eastern India : history, art, traditions, Indian Institute of Advanced Study
- Wilt, Verne David, Kamarupa
- Gorakhpuri, Raghupatisahaya, Kamarupa
- Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra, Ancient India
- Kapoor, Subodh, Encyclopaedia of ancient Indian geography
- Sen, Sailendra Nath, Ancient Indian History and Civilization
- Kapoor, Subodh, The Indian encyclopaedia: biographical, historical, religious,administrative, ethnological, commercial and scientific
- Sarkar, Ichhimuddin, Aspects of historical geography of Prāgjyotiṣa-Kāmarūpa (ancient Assam)
- Deka, Phani, The great Indian corridor in the east
- Pathak, Guptajit, Assam's history and its graphics
- Samiti, Kāmarūpa Anusandhāna, Readings in the history & culture of Assam
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