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Their name is derived from their symbol and [[gotra]] name, which stood for [[Nandi (bull)|Nandi]] (the bull of [[Shiva]]).<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Wk4_ICH_g1EC&pg=PA433&lpg=PA433&dq=Salankayanas&source=bl&ots=4_x87DyOav&sig=ASyRNDhHjKYta7zMQ0ZYW1SBBRg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LdOiUaKhEoPUiwLYpIDACA&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Salankayanas&f=false Ancient Indian History and civilization By S. N. Sen]</ref> | Their name is derived from their symbol and [[gotra]] name, which stood for [[Nandi (bull)|Nandi]] (the bull of [[Shiva]]).<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Wk4_ICH_g1EC&pg=PA433&lpg=PA433&dq=Salankayanas&source=bl&ots=4_x87DyOav&sig=ASyRNDhHjKYta7zMQ0ZYW1SBBRg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LdOiUaKhEoPUiwLYpIDACA&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Salankayanas&f=false Ancient Indian History and civilization By S. N. Sen]</ref> | ||
The Salankayanas succeeded the [[Andhra Ikshvaku]] dynasty and were [[vassals]] of the [[Pallava]] kings of southern India.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}} During their time the script for Telugu and [[Kannada]] began to clearly separate from that of the other [[South Indian]] and [[North Indian]] languages. Hastivarman, the first king, was one of the many kings who were defeated by [[Samudragupta]], but were later released and paid him tribute.{{ | The Salankayanas succeeded the [[Andhra Ikshvaku]] dynasty and were [[vassals]] of the [[Pallava]] kings of southern India.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}} During their time the script for Telugu and [[Kannada]] began to clearly separate from that of the other [[South Indian]] and [[North Indian]] languages. Hastivarman, the first king, was one of the many kings who were defeated by [[Samudragupta]], but were later released and paid him tribute.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Kulke|first1=Hermann|last2=Rothermund|first2=Dietmar|author-link1=Hermann Kulke|author-link2=Dietmar Rothermund|title=A History of India: Samudragupta: "a God whose residence is this world?" |publisher=Routledge |year=2010 }}{{page needed|date=September 2021}}</ref> | ||
<ref name="majumdar">{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OswUZtL1_CUC | title=Vakataka - Gupta Age Circa 200-550 A.D. | publisher=Motilal Banarsidass Publ. | author=Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra | authorlink=Ramesh Chandra Majumdar | author2 = Altekar, Anant Sadashiv | authorlink2 = Anant Sadashiv Altekar | year=1967 | pages=136–155| isbn=9788120800267 }}</ref> | |||
The verse from the [[Allahabad pillar#Samudragupta inscription|Allahabad stone pillar inscription of Samudragupta]] which mentions Hastivarma: | The verse from the [[Allahabad pillar#Samudragupta inscription|Allahabad stone pillar inscription of Samudragupta]] which mentions Hastivarma: | ||
* '''(Lines 19–20)''' Whose magnanimity blended with valour was caused by (his) first capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of [[Dakshinapatha|Dakshiṇāpatha]] such as Mahēndra of [[Dakshina Kosala|Kōsala]], Vyāghrarāja of ''Mahākāntāra'', Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of [[Pithapuram|Pishṭapura]], Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra, Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, [[ | * '''(Lines 19–20)''' Whose magnanimity blended with valour was caused by (his) first capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of [[Dakshinapatha|Dakshiṇāpatha]] such as Mahēndra of [[Dakshina Kosala|Kōsala]], Vyāghrarāja of ''Mahākāntāra'', Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of [[Pithapuram|Pishṭapura]], Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra, Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, [[Vishnugopa|Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī]], Nīlarāja of Avamukta, [[Salankayana|Hastivarman of Vēṅgī]], Ugrasēna of Pālakka, Kubēra of ''Dēvarāshṭra'', and Dhanañjaya of Kusthalapura.<ref name="majumdar" />{{rp|145}} | ||
In the late 5th century, the Salankayanas were conquered by [[Madhava Varma II]] of the [[Vishnukundinas]]. | In the late 5th century, the Salankayanas were conquered by [[Madhava Varma II]] of the [[Vishnukundinas]]. | ||
{{Short description|Dynasty of ancient India}} | |||
==List of kings== | ==List of kings== | ||
{{ | #Devavarma<ref name="imperial">{{cite book |author1=Ashvini Agrawal |title=Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas |date=1989 |publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=9788120805927 |page=58 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Rise_and_Fall_of_the_Imperial_Guptas/hRjC5IaJ2zcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Rishabhdatta&pg=PA58&printsec=frontcover |language=English |format=Hardcover}}</ref> | ||
# | #Hastiverma<ref name= "imperial"/> | ||
#Nandi | #Nandi Verma | ||
#Vijayadeva | #Vijayadeva Verma | ||
#Vijayanandi | #Vijayanandi Verma | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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{{ | {{Andhra Pradesh}} | ||
[[Category:Dynasties of India]] | [[Category:Dynasties of India]] |