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With the death of Narasimha in 1264, the Eastern Gangas began to decline; the sultan of Delhi, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, invaded Odisha between 1353 and 1358, and levied tribute on the Ganga king. [44] The Musunuri Nayaks [citation needed] defeated the Odishan powers in 1356. Narasimha IV, the last known king of the Eastern Ganga dynasty, ruled until ...
1 House of Kalinga Eastern Gangas (India) (1215–1255) 2 Tambralinga (1255–1277) 3 Aryacakravarti dynasty (1277–1450) ... He was of the Eastern Ganga dynasty, ...
Parlakhemundi state rulers were the direct descendants of the Eastern Ganga dynasty rulers of Odisha. [50] [51] Narasingha Deba (1309–1320) Madanrudra Deba (1320–1339) Narayana Rudra Deba (1339–1353) Ananda Rudra Deba (1353–1354) Ananda Rudra Deba (1354–1367) Jayarudra Deba (1367–1399) Lakhsmi Narasingha Deba (1399–1418)
Ganga Dynasty is a name used for two related dynasties who ruled parts of India: The Western Ganga Dynasty, a kingdom in southern India, based in southern Karnataka, from the 3rd to the 11th centuries; The Eastern Ganga Dynasty, rulers of Odisha from the 11th to the 15th centuries
Gajapati Langula Narasingha Deva I was an Eastern Ganga monarch and a warrior of the Kalinga region who reigned from 1238 CE to 1264 CE. [1] [2] He defeated the Muslim forces of Bengal who constantly threatened the Eastern Ganga dynasty's rule over his kingdom of Kalinga from the times of his father Anangabhima Deva III. [3]
The inscriptions of these kings use the term Trikalinga-mahibhuj ("Kings of Trikalinga") for the Eastern Ganga kings in general. [2] The inscriptions of Ananta-varman Choda-ganga state that Kamarnava-deva, the progenitor of the Ganga dynasty, was the founder of the Trikalinga country. [1]
Gangesvara Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva (r. 1077–1150) was an Eastern Ganga monarch who reigned between 1077 CE to 1150 CE. He was a great patron of arts and architecture who built many temples, one of them being the magnificent Jagannath Temple [1] in Puri.
Western Ganga was an important ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India which lasted from about 350 to 999 CE. They are known as "Western Gangas" to distinguish them from the Eastern Gangas who in later centuries ruled over Kalinga (modern Odisha and Northern Andhra Pradesh ).