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Name: Alupa dynasty

Type: Polity

Start: 201 AD

End: 450 AD

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Was an Indian dynasty that ruled over coastal districts of the modern Indian state known as Karnataka.

Establishment


  • January 201: With the strengthening of the power of the Kadambas in Banavasi, the Alups became their vassals.
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    1. Events


  • January 351: It is theorised that the Gangas may have taken advantage of the confusion caused by the invasion of southern India by the northern king Samudra Gupta prior to 350, and carved out a kingdom for themselves. The area they controlled was called Gangavadi and included regions of the modern districts of Mysore, Hassan Chamarajanagar, Tumkur, Kolar, Mandya and Bangalore in Karnataka state.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 451: In the period from 200 BC. e. 450 N. e. The Alups were the sovereign rulers of the Alvakhed region. With the strengthening of the power of the Kadambas in Banavasi, the Alups became their vassals.
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