8-894: This article is a list of the various dynasties and monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of incumbents . The earliest Indian rulers are known from epigraphical sources found in archeological inscriptions on Ashokan edicts written in Pali language and using brahmi script. They are also known from the literary sources like Sanskrit literature , Jain literature and Buddhist literature in context of literary sources . Archaeological sources include archeological remains in Indian subcontinent which give many details about earlier kingdoms, monarchs, and their interactions with each other. Early types of historic documentation include metal coins with an indication of
16-418: A new small princedom in southern Odisha at Gudari in modern Rayagada district after he was toppled from power by his general Kapilendra Deva. Prince of Chikiti Zamindars of Parlakhemundi Lists of incumbents These are lists of incumbents (individuals holding offices or positions), including heads of states or of subnational entities . A historical discipline, archontology, focuses on
24-660: The historical capital of Dhundhar , which was ruled by the Chanda clan of Meenas. Dulha Rai , the last ruler of the Kachchhapaghata dynasty , attacked it and defeated the Chandas. Dulha shifted his capital here from Dausa , which was later changed to Amber by Kakil Deo. But some sources attribute the change of capital from Khoh to Ambar to Rajdeo who was the third in succession after Pajawan . The list of rulers are as follows: This Indian history-related article
32-461: The ruler, or at least the dynasty , at the time. These Punch-marked coins were issued around 600s BCE and are found in abundance from the Maurya Empire in 300s BCE. There are also stone inscriptions and documentary records from foreign cultures from around this time. The main imperial or quasi-imperial rulers of North India are fairly clear from this point on, but many local rulers, and
40-621: The situation in the Deccan and South India has less clear stone inscriptions from early centuries. Main sources of South Indian history is Sangam Literature dated from 300s BCE. Time period of ancient Indian rulers is speculative, or at least uncertain. List of monarchs of Magadha List of monarchs of Kashmir Kings of Gandhara List of Kuru kings Haiheyas Pradyota dynasty Kings of Videha Kings of Kalinga Kings of Kosala: Kings of Panchala: Kings of Anga: Kings of Kamboja: Rulers of Shakya: Later Shakya Republic
48-811: The study of past and current office holders. Incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles ( main article and " politics of ") and the list of national leaders , recent changes in 2024 in politics and government , and past leaders on state leaders by year and colonial governors by century . Various articles group lists by title, function or topic: e.g. abdication , assassinated persons , cabinet (government) , chancellor , ex-monarchs (20th century) , head of government , head of state , lieutenant governor , mayor , military commanders , minister (and ministers by portfolio below), order of precedence , peerage , president , prime minister , Reichstag participants (1792) , secretary of state . Khoh#List of rulers Khoh , also known as Khogong ,
56-1368: Was conquered by Virudhaka of Kosala . During the 15th century, the Pandyans lost their traditional capital city Madurai because of the Islamic and Nayaks invasion, and were forced to move their capital to Tirunelveli in southern Tamilakam and existed there as vassals. Ancient Chera kings Kongu Cheras (c. 400–844 CE) Makotai Cheras Venadu Cheras (Kulasekharas) (c. 1090–1530 CE): Major dynasties of Velir are- Banavasi branch rulers- Triparvatha branch rulers- List of rulers of Banavasi List of rulers of Denduluru Satavahana kings List of Manipuri kings The only known ruler of Kuninda Kingdom is: List of Indo-Greek Kings List of Indo-Scythian dynasties and rulers List of Kushan emperors List of Indo-Parthian kings List of Indo-Sasanian kings List of Alchon Hun Kings Kings of Banavasi List of Nagvanshi chiefs Kings of Padmavati Prince of Samatata Prince of Khoh Vakataka family tree List of monarchs of Malwa (Aulikara dynasty) Kings of Kamarupa Prince of Talakad Kings of Kalinga (Eastern Gangas) According to Gangavansucharitam written in sixteenth or seventeenth century, Bhanu Deva IV also known as Kajjala Bhanu founded
64-530: Was the capital of the kingdom of Amber which was located in the Dhundhar region of Rajputana . Which was located just five miles to the east of Jaipur city and was ruled by the Chanda clan. Rao Chandrasen Chanda abandoned Mahishmati city and established a kingdom here. It was the capital of the Chandas till the 11th century and of the Kachhawahas from the 11th to the 13th century. Khoh has been
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