write a short note One pallava king
Answers
Answered by
4
ANSWER
Narasimhavarma I
Narasimhavarma I was a Tamil king of the Pallava dynasty who ruled parts of South India from 630–668 AD. He shared his father Mahendravarman I's love of art and completed the work started by Mahendravarman in Mamallapuram.
Narasimhavarma I
Pallava King
Reign
c. 630 – c. 668 AD
Predecessor
Mahendravarma I
Successor
Mahendravarman II
Issue
Mahendravarman II
Dynasty
Pallava
Father
Mahendravarman I
uttkarsh75:
thanks for answer
Answered by
2
The origin of the Pallavas remains obscure. The early kings of the race are said to have ruled from Kanchipuram as their political headquarters. They extended their territories as far as the Northern part of Andhra.
In the South, the Pallava Kingdom extended as far as the river Kaveri. The Prakrit copper plates, assignable on Paleographic grounds to the period 250-350 A.D., mention the names of Pallava kings who probably ruled about the beginning of the fourth century A.D.
hope you like it please please please please please mark has brainliest answer
In the South, the Pallava Kingdom extended as far as the river Kaveri. The Prakrit copper plates, assignable on Paleographic grounds to the period 250-350 A.D., mention the names of Pallava kings who probably ruled about the beginning of the fourth century A.D.
hope you like it please please please please please mark has brainliest answer
Similar questions