Toramana of Kashmir (Gupta script: Śrī Toramāṇa, "Lord Toramana"), was a ruler of Kashmir in the 6-7th century CE. This ruler has often been called "Toramana II" in numismatic studies, but this name now tends to be used for an earlier Alchon Hun ruler of Kabulistan: Toramana II.[1][2]
^Cribb 2017, p. 87.
^Alram 2014, p. 278.
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ToramanaofKashmir (Gupta script: Śrī Toramāṇa, "Lord Toramana"), was a ruler ofKashmir in the 6-7th century CE. This ruler has often been called "Toramana...
Toramana also called Toramana Shahi Jauvla (Gupta script: Toramāṇa, ruled circa 493-515 CE) was a king of the Alchon Huns who ruled in northern subcontinent...
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left: "Jaya", to right: "Kidara". Coin in the name of Śrī Toramaņa (the Kashmir ruler named Toramana). They show on the obverse a standing Shiva figures...
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– 350) Toramana (c. 470 – 515 CE) Mihirakula (c. 515 – 540 CE) Toramana II (c. 530 – 550 CE) The Taanks (Takkas) were people from a variety of clans forming...
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had official membership of particular colleges, in contrast to the later Nalanda university in Bihar. The destruction by Toramana in the 5th century CE...
Hephthalites. Under Toramana and his son Mihirakula (515-540/50?) they were especially aggressive. Mihirakula is portrayed negatively and is accused of persecuting...
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number of commemorative inscriptions throughout the Indian subcontinent. Toramana's son Mihirakula, a Saivite Hindu, moved up to near Pataliputra to the east...
Tang Records on the Western Regions — identifying the first two Rais as Toramana and Mihirakula, and the latter three as Tegin Shah, Vasudeva, and an anonymous...