Nalas
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The Nalas were an Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day
Chhattisgarh and Odisha
during the 6th century CE. Their core
territory included the areas around Bastar and Koraput districts. Their capital
was probably Pushkari, identified with the modern Garhdhanora in Bastar
district. At one point, they seem to have conquered the Vakataka capital Nandivardhana in the Vidarbha
region but suffered reverses against the
Vakatakas as well as the Chalukyas. Sharabhapuriyas, their northern
neighbours, also seem to have played a part in their downfall. They were
probably supplanted by the Panduvamshi dynasty, although one branch of the dynasty seems to have ruled a
small territory until the 7th or 8th century CE. (From
Wikipedia) |
c500 AD |