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'''Aparajit''' was the last of the [[Pallava]] kings of the [[Kanchi kingdom]] in south India. In 862 he defeated [[Varaguna Varman]] the king of [[Pandya]] at the [[Battle of Sri Purambiya]]. However before the end of the ninth century Aparajit was defeated by [[Aditya I]] and the Kanchi lands came under the rule of [[Chola]]. |
'''Aparajit''' was the last of the [[Pallava]] kings of the [[Kanchi kingdom]] in south India. In 862 he defeated [[Varaguna Varman]] the king of [[Pandya]] at the [[Battle of Sri Purambiya]]. However before the end of the ninth century Aparajit was defeated by [[Aditya I]] and the Kanchi lands came under the rule of [[Chola]]. |
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== Sources == |
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Battacharya, Sachchidananda. ''A Dictionary of Indian History'' (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977) p. 58-59. |
Battacharya, Sachchidananda. ''A Dictionary of Indian History'' (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977) p. 58-59. |
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[[Category:History of India]] |
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Revision as of 17:36, 4 May 2009
Aparajit was the last of the Pallava kings of the Kanchi kingdom in south India. In 862 he defeated Varaguna Varman the king of Pandya at the Battle of Sri Purambiya. However before the end of the ninth century Aparajit was defeated by Aditya I and the Kanchi lands came under the rule of Chola.
Sources
Battacharya, Sachchidananda. A Dictionary of Indian History (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977) p. 58-59.