Aulikara Empire

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The Aulikara Empire was a short-lived power founded by Yashodharman of Malwa, who belonged to the Aulikara dynasty. It was centred around the Malwa plateau, bordered by the Brahmaputra River and the Indian Ocean in the east and west, and the Himalayas and Mahendra mountains to the north and south.[1][2] The Aulikara Empire was ruled by the Second Aulikara dynasty.

Establishment[]

Yashodharman conquered vast territories from the Hunas and Guptas after the Battle of Sondani, thus establishing the short-lived Aulikara empire.[3][4][5]

List of rulers[]

Decline[]

Most of the empire disintegrated after Yashodharman's death, and after his son, Shiladitya's death, the empire collapsed completely.

See also[]

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In the Mandsaur pillar inscription, Yashodharman claims he controlled the territory from the neighbourhood of Lauhitya (Brahmaputra River) to the "Western Ocean" (Western Indian Ocean), and from the Himalayas to mountain Mahendra.[6] He also claims he defeated the Hunas at Sondani.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Ojha, N.K. (2001). The Aulikaras of Central India: History and Inscriptions, Chandigarh: Arun Publishing House, ISBN 81-85212-78-3, pp.19-20
  2. ^ J. L. Jain (1994). Development and Structure of an Urban System. Mittal Publications. p. 30. ISBN 978-81-7099-552-4.
  3. ^ Tribal Culture, Faith, History And Literature, Narayan Singh Rao, Mittal Publications, 2006 p.18
  4. ^ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol 3 p.145
  5. ^ Foreign Influence on Ancient India by Krishna Chandra Sagar p.216
  6. ^ Salomon, Richard (1989). "New Inscriptional Evidence For The History Of The Aulikaras of Mandasor". Indo-Iranian Journal. 32 (1): 11. doi:10.1163/000000089790082971. ISSN 0019-7246. JSTOR 24654606.
  7. ^ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol 3 p.145


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