跋摩王朝 (印度)
古印度迦摩缕波王国的第一个王朝
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跋摩王朝是印度迦摩縷波王國的第一個王朝,由普西亞跋摩(Pushyavarman)建立,存續時間大約為350年-655年[1][2]。王朝最傑出的是末任國王拘摩羅[3],他自稱為毗濕奴的後裔,並被認為是印度東部的領主[4]。
迦摩縷波王國 跋摩王朝 | |||||||||
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350年—655年 | |||||||||
首都 | 普拉吉尤提斯布爾 | ||||||||
官方語言 | 梵語、迦摩縷波俗語 | ||||||||
宗教 | 印度教 | ||||||||
政府 | 君主制 | ||||||||
歷史時期 | 古印度 | ||||||||
• 建立 | 350年 | ||||||||
• 終結 | 655年 | ||||||||
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參考資料
編輯註釋
編輯- ^ Arun Bhattacharjee (1993), Assam in Indian Independence, Page 143 While Pushyavarman was the contemporary of the Gupta Emperor Samudra Gupta, Bhaskaravarman was the contemporary of Harshavardhana of Kanauj.
- ^ "Three thousand years after these mythical ancestors (Naraka, Bhagadatta and Vajradatta) there occurred Pushyavarman as the first historical king, after whom we have an uninterrupted line of rulers up to Bhaskarvarman." (Sharma 1978,第xxix頁)
- ^ Barua, Kanak Lal. Early History of Kamarupa. : 90.
Bhaskaravarman was perhaps the most illustrious of monarchs of ancient Kamarupa.
- ^ Barua, Kanak Lal. Early History of Kamarupa. : 69.
書籍
編輯- Barua, Kanak Lal. Early History Of Kamarupa. 1933.
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