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Topic: Minor dynasty of India; Ananda
Posted By: historynut
Subject: Minor dynasty of India; Ananda
Date Posted: 20-Jun-2015 at 23:39
I am looking for information about the Ananda dynasty of India. I have three separate snippits of the dynasty in three different time slots. One ruled Magadha until the founder died and they migrated to Punjab (Pakistan part). The second is a list of seven kings in Shimoga District (possibly 2nd century BCE). The third are successors of the Brihatphalayanas in the Andhradesa who're supposed to have ruled in the 4th-5th century era. One of those kings, the founder, Kandara (founder of Kandarapura the capital) defeats the Pallavas. The Anandas are overthrown by the Salankayanas as they pushed south of the Krishna.
If you have any information more than what I have here, I would really like to see it. Thank you.


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Historynut



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Posted By: Centrix Vigilis
Date Posted: 12-Sep-2015 at 15:49
Singh, Upinder (2009). A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century (3rd impr. ed.).

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