Kalyanavarman (Varman dynasty)
Kalyanavarman ruled Kamarupa from the Varman dynasty for the period of 422-446 A.D. He was the son of Kamrupi king Balavarman and queen Ratnavati. He married Gandharvavati and had a successor to throne named Ganapativarman.[1]
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Reign
Some scholars opine that during the tenure of Kalayanavarman, the kingdom of Davaka in central Assam was absorbed by Kamarupa.
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See also
References
- Nagendranath Vasu (1922), The Social History of Kamarupa, p. 142.
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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