Social Sciences, asked by priyodorsini9333, 1 year ago

who were the Mlechchha Kings. How did it begin.​

Answers

Answered by sunil1241
3

Explanation:

c.AD 655 – 900. The Mlechha (or Mlechchha) kings were local natives of long standing, pre-dating many of the later arrivals, including any Indo-Europeans(Aryans) in the region. They emerged as kings at roughly the same time as the Kamata kingdom in Assam.

Answered by gratefuljarette
0

Salastamba, and Vijaya alias Vigrahastambha were the Mlechchha Kings.

Explanation:

  • The Mlechha (or Mlechchha) rulers were long-standing local residents, pre-dating many of the later immigrants, including any of the region's Indo-Europeans. They emerged at about the same time as the Assam Kingdom of Kamata as kings.
  • He was an aboriginal ruler (local clan, genetically non-diverse) and, like all other alleged lines, his Narakasura lineage was built to give legitimacy to his rule.
  • There were twenty-one rulers in the empire, according to historical records, but the succession is vague and the titles of some intervening rulers are unclear. The family of Mlechcha in Kamarupa was succeeded by the King of Pala.
Similar questions