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The Kadambas of Halasi was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Halasi, Karnataka; who were known for their own style of temple building. The Kadamba dynasty was founded by Mayurasharma in about 4th century AD. It was believed that Mayura was the first king of the dynasty and was the ruler during the time of Pallava King Vishnugopa of Kanchipuram. After losing to North Indian Emperor Samudragupta, Vishnugopa’s army had weakened. Mayura seized the opportunity, formed his own army and drove away the Pallavas from Kannada territory. On reaching Chandravalli (near Chitradurga), Mayura took shelter in a cave and founded his own dynasty. Banavasi, near Sirsi, was their first capital and their rule extended to Gomant

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  • El Kadambes foren una dinastia que va governar Halasi, que fou coneguda pel seu estil propi d'edificar els temples. La dinastia Kadamba va ser fundada per Mayurasharma aproximadament a la meitat del segle iv. Es creu que Mayurasharma fou el primer rei de la dinastia i era el governant durant el regnat del rei Pal·lava Vishnugopa de Kachipuram. Després de l'atac de l'emperador de l'Índia del nord Samudragupta, l'exèrcit de Vishnugopa s'havia debilitat. Mayurasharma va aprofitar l'oportunitat, va formar el seu exèrcit propi i va expulsar als Pal·laves de territori kanarès. Al arribar a Chandravalli (prop de Chitradurga), Mayurasharma va acampar en una cova i va fundar la seva dinastia pròpia. Banavasi, prop de Sirsi, fou la seva primera capital i el seu govern es va estendre fins a Gomantak, després anomenada Goa. Halasi (Halsi o Halshi) és una de les ciutats antigues del districte de Belgaum. Fou la segona capital dels primers Kadambes i una capital menor ( 980 - 1250) sota el kadambes posteriors. Els temples de Bhoo Varaha Narasimha, Suvarneshwara, Kapileshwar, Hatakeshwara, Kalmeshwara, Gokarneshwara i un basadi Jainista foren construïts pels governants Kadambes. Halasi fou un centre de confluence del Jainisme, Vaixnavisme i xaivisme durant els primers Kadambes. Fou després la seu de la província anomenada Halasige-12.000 que incloïa parts dels moderns districte de Belgaum, districte de Dharwad i . (ca)
  • The Kadambas of Halasi was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Halasi, Karnataka; who were known for their own style of temple building. The Kadamba dynasty was founded by Mayurasharma in about 4th century AD. It was believed that Mayura was the first king of the dynasty and was the ruler during the time of Pallava King Vishnugopa of Kanchipuram. After losing to North Indian Emperor Samudragupta, Vishnugopa’s army had weakened. Mayura seized the opportunity, formed his own army and drove away the Pallavas from Kannada territory. On reaching Chandravalli (near Chitradurga), Mayura took shelter in a cave and founded his own dynasty. Banavasi, near Sirsi, was their first capital and their rule extended to Gomantak or present day Goa. Halasi (Halsi or Halshi) is one of the ancient towns in Belgaum district. It was Second capital of early Kadambas and a minor capital (during 980 AD - 1250 AD) under later Kadambas. where there are Bhoo Varaha Narasimha temple, Suvarneshwara temple, Kapileshwar temple, Hatakeshwara temple, Kalmeshwara temple, Gokarneshwara temple and a Jain basadi built by the Kadamba rulers. Halasi was a centre of confluence of Jainism, Vaishnavism and Shaivism during early Kadambas. It was headquarters of Halasige-12,000 province including parts of Belgaum District, Dharwad District and Haveri District. Kadambas ruled Goa, Halasi as Capital. (en)
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  • The various centers of the Kadambas (en)
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  • El Kadambes foren una dinastia que va governar Halasi, que fou coneguda pel seu estil propi d'edificar els temples. La dinastia Kadamba va ser fundada per Mayurasharma aproximadament a la meitat del segle iv. Es creu que Mayurasharma fou el primer rei de la dinastia i era el governant durant el regnat del rei Pal·lava Vishnugopa de Kachipuram. Després de l'atac de l'emperador de l'Índia del nord Samudragupta, l'exèrcit de Vishnugopa s'havia debilitat. Mayurasharma va aprofitar l'oportunitat, va formar el seu exèrcit propi i va expulsar als Pal·laves de territori kanarès. Al arribar a Chandravalli (prop de Chitradurga), Mayurasharma va acampar en una cova i va fundar la seva dinastia pròpia. Banavasi, prop de Sirsi, fou la seva primera capital i el seu govern es va estendre fins a Gomantak, (ca)
  • The Kadambas of Halasi was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Halasi, Karnataka; who were known for their own style of temple building. The Kadamba dynasty was founded by Mayurasharma in about 4th century AD. It was believed that Mayura was the first king of the dynasty and was the ruler during the time of Pallava King Vishnugopa of Kanchipuram. After losing to North Indian Emperor Samudragupta, Vishnugopa’s army had weakened. Mayura seized the opportunity, formed his own army and drove away the Pallavas from Kannada territory. On reaching Chandravalli (near Chitradurga), Mayura took shelter in a cave and founded his own dynasty. Banavasi, near Sirsi, was their first capital and their rule extended to Gomant (en)
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  • Kadambes de Halasi (ca)
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