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Write the characteristics of the Pallav reign.​

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The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of southern India. They gained prominence after the eclipse of the Satavahana dynasty, whom the Pallavas served as feudatories.[3][4]

Pallava Empire

275 CE–897 CE

Pallava territories during Narasimhavarman I c. 645. This includes the Chalukya territories occupied by the Pallavas.

Pallava territories during Narasimhavarman I c. 645. This includes the Chalukya territories occupied by the Pallavas.

Status

Dynasty

Capital

Kanchipuram

Common languages

Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Prakrit[1]

Religion

Hinduism

Government

Monarchy

• 275–300

Simhavarman I

• 885–903

Aparajitavarman

Historical era

Classical India

• Established

275 CE

• Disestablished

897 CE

Preceded by Succeeded by

Kalabhra dynasty

Satavahana dynasty

Chola dynasty

Kadamba dynasty

Western Ganga dynasty

Today part of

India

Sri Lanka[2]

Pallava Kings (200s–800s)

Virakurcha

Vishnugopa II

Simhavarman III

Simhavishnu

Mahendravarman I

(600-630)

Narasimhavarman I

(630–668)

Mahendravarman II

(668–670)

Paramesvaravarman I

(670–695)

Narasimhavarman II

(700-728)

Paramesvaravarman II

(728–731)

Nandivarman II

(731–795)

Dantivarman

(795–846)

Nandivarman III

(846-869)

Nrpatungavarman

(869-880)

Aparajitavarman

(880-897)

Pallavas became a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571–630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE) and dominated the Telugu and northern parts of the Tamil region for about 600 years until the end of the 9th century. Throughout their reign they were in constant conflict with both Chalukyas of Badami in the north and the Tamil kingdoms of Chola and Pandyas in the south. Pallavas were finally defeated by the Chola ruler Aditya I in the 9th century CE.[5]

Pallavas are most noted for their patronage of architecture, the finest example being the Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mamallapuram. Kancheepuram was capital of the Pallava kingdom. The Pallavas who left behind magnificent sculptures and temples, established the foundations of medieval South Indian architecture. They developed the Pallava script from which Grantha ultimately descended. The Pallava script gave rise to several other southeast Asian scripts. Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited Kanchipuram during Pallava rule and extolled their benign rule.

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