Srimara Srivallabha
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Srimara Srivallabha (r. c. 815–c. 862 AD[1]) was a Pandya king of early medieval south India.[3][4]
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Srimara Srivallabha | |
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Pandya dynasty | |
Reign | c. 815–c. 862 AD[1] |
Predecessor | Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan (Varaguna I)[1][2] |
Successor | Varagunavarman II[1] |
Dynasty | Pandya |
Father | Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan (Varaguna I) |
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Srimara was famously known as the Parachakra Kolahala ("the Confounder of the Circle of his Enemies").[5] The Larger Sinnamanur Plates are the major source of information about this Pandya king.[6] The Pallava version of the events related to this period can be found in the Bahur Plates of Nripatunga.[7]