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- Els Aulikares (sànscrit: औलीकर: sànscrit: औलीकर) foren un clan indi antic. Dues cases reials que pertanyen a aquest clan van governar sobre la actual regió de Malwa occidental a Madhya Pradesh del 350 al 550. Les descobertes epigràfiques han portat a la llum dues cases reials distintes, que s'anomenen Aulikares i governaven a Dashapura (moderna Mandsaur). La primera casa reial que va governar Dashapura va comprendre els reis següents en l'ordre de successió: Jayavarma, Simhavarma, Naravarma, Vishvavarma i Bandhuvarma. La inscripció en llosa de pedra de Risthal descoberta el 1983 ha permès descobrir una altra casa reial que va comprendre els reis següents en l'ordre de successió: Drumavardhana, Jayavardhana, Ajitavardhana, Vibhishanavardhana, Rajyavardhana i Prakashadharma, que va derrotar el heftalita Toramana. Amb tota probabilitat, Yashodharma Vishnuvardhana també va pertànyer a aquesta casa i fou el fill i successor de Prakashadharma. Yashodharma va derrotar el heftalita Mihirakula i va alliberar la regió de Malwa dels Hunes. Els govern dels Aulikares sobre Malwa va acabar amb ell. (ca)
- Die Aulikaras oder Olikaras (Sanskrit औलीकर) waren ein vom 4. bis 6. Jahrhundert in der Umgebung der Stadt Dashapura (heute Mandsaur, Malwa-Region) in Zentralindien ansässiges Herrschergeschlecht, welches zeitweise die Macht über weite Teile Nord- und Zentralindiens innehatte. (de)
- The Aulikaras (Late Brahmi script: Au-li-ka-rā), also referred to as Aulikara dynasty or Olikara dynasty, were an ancient Indian clan from the Maurya era, that emerged into a kingdom between the 4th-century CE and 6th-century CE. They were based in the Malwa (Malawa) region of central India near Mandsaur, with their power center near what is now western Madhya Pradesh, southeastern Rajasthan and northeastern Gujarat. Two royal houses belonging to this clan ruled over the present-day western Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state from c. 350 CE to 550 CE, much of it as feudatories of the Gupta Empire. Several major and important inscriptions of Aulikaras are known. These inscriptions suggest that they were Hindus who built several notable temples in the Gupta-style to Shiva, Surya and Vishnu, as well as Buddhist monasteries, in western Madhya Pradesh and east Rajasthan. Among these, the notable ruins are in the region near Mandsaur and the Dara Mukundara valley passage between Kota and Jhalawar. These include the Bhim ki Chauri. Epigraphical discoveries have brought to light two royal lines, who call themselves as the Aulikaras and ruled from Dashapura (present-day Mandsaur). The first royal house, which ruled from Dashapura comprised the following kings in the order of succession: Jayavarma, Simhavarma, Naravarma, Vishvavarma and Bandhuvarma. The Rīsthal stone slab inscription discovered in 1983 has brought to light another royal house, which comprised the following kings in the order of succession: Drumavardhana, Jayavardhana, Ajitavardhana, Vibhishanavardhana, Rajyavardhana and Prakashadharma, who defeated Toramana. In all probability, Yashodharman also belonged to this house and he was the son and successor of Prakashadharma. Yashodharma defeated Mihirakula and freed the Malwa region from the Hunas. The rule of the Aulikaras over Malwa ended with him. (en)
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- The Mandsaur pillar inscription , a prashasti, declares the Aulikara ruler Yashodharman as victorious over Mihirakula. (en)
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- Kalachuri dynasty (en)
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- Die Aulikaras oder Olikaras (Sanskrit औलीकर) waren ein vom 4. bis 6. Jahrhundert in der Umgebung der Stadt Dashapura (heute Mandsaur, Malwa-Region) in Zentralindien ansässiges Herrschergeschlecht, welches zeitweise die Macht über weite Teile Nord- und Zentralindiens innehatte. (de)
- Els Aulikares (sànscrit: औलीकर: sànscrit: औलीकर) foren un clan indi antic. Dues cases reials que pertanyen a aquest clan van governar sobre la actual regió de Malwa occidental a Madhya Pradesh del 350 al 550. (ca)
- The Aulikaras (Late Brahmi script: Au-li-ka-rā), also referred to as Aulikara dynasty or Olikara dynasty, were an ancient Indian clan from the Maurya era, that emerged into a kingdom between the 4th-century CE and 6th-century CE. They were based in the Malwa (Malawa) region of central India near Mandsaur, with their power center near what is now western Madhya Pradesh, southeastern Rajasthan and northeastern Gujarat. Two royal houses belonging to this clan ruled over the present-day western Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state from c. 350 CE to 550 CE, much of it as feudatories of the Gupta Empire. (en)
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- Aulikaras (de)
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