Coinage of king "Sri Prasannamatra" of the Sarabhapuriyas in Kosala. Circa 525-550.
South Asia 500 CE
LICCHAVIS
ZHANGZHUNG
GAUDA
KAMARUPA
KALABHRAS
WESTERN GANGAS
AULIKARAS
TOCHARIANS
NEZAKS
KADAMBAS
PALLAVAS
ALCHON HUNS
RAIS
VAKATAKAS
KALINGA
VISHNU- KUNDINAS
SHARABHA- PURIYAS
NALAS
SAMATATAS
GUPTA EMPIRE
HEPHTHALITES
MAITRAKAS
SASANIAN EMPIRE
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Location of the Sharabhapuriyas and neighbouring South Asian polities circa 500 CE.[1]
Status
Kingdom
Capital
Sharabhapura, Shripura
Religion
Vaishnavism
Government
Monarchy
History
• Established
5th century
• Disestablished
6th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gupta dynasty
Nala dynasty
Parvatadvaraka dynasty
Panduvamshis of Dakshina Kosala
Today part of
India
The Sharabhapuriya (IAST: Śarabhapurīya) dynasty ruled parts of present-day Chhattisgarh and Odisha in India, during 5th and 6th centuries. The dynasty probably served as Gupta vassals in their early days, but became practically independent as the Gupta empire declined. The Sharabhapuriyas were succeeded by the Panduvamshis. The dynasty is known mainly from its copper-plate inscriptions, and a few coins.
^Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 26,146. ISBN 0226742210.
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