Mushika dynasty, also spelled Mushaka, was a minor dynastic power that held sway over the region in and around Mount Ezhi (Ezhimala) in present-day North...
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Mushika-vamsha (IAST: Mūṣika-vaṃśa mahā-kāvyam) is a Sanskrit dynastic chronicle composed in 11th century by poet Atula. It narrates the legendary history...
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North Malabar (section Mushika dynasty)
according to the Sangam works. Ezhimala kingdom was succeeded by Mushika dynasty in the early medieval period, most possibly due to the migration of...
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Madayi Kavu (section Temple, Tradition, Dynasty: How Theyyam Keeps North Kerala's Royal History Alive)
believed to be the coronation site of the ancient Mushika kingdom. The 11th king of the Mushika dynasty, Shatasoman (Sutasoman), renovated the Perinchallur...
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Kunda Alupa, the ruler of Alupa dynasty of Mangalore, can be found at Ezhimala (the former headquarters of Mushika dynasty) near Cannanore, in the North...
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Kolathiri (category Dynasties of India)
of the Mushika or Kolathunādu Royal Family (Kolaswarũpam) based in the North Malabar region was styled. It is a descendant of the Mushika dynasty. "Kolathiri"...
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History of South India (section Pandyan Dynasty)
succeeded by Mushika dynasty in the early medieval period, most possibly due to the migration of Tuluva Brahmins from Tulu Nadu. The Mushika-vamsha Mahakavya...
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Kolathunadu (section Mushaka dynasty)
Mahodayapuram and the Pandyan Dynasty in the 12th century AD. The Kolathiris trace their ancestry back to the ancient Mushika kingdom (Ezhimala kingdom,...
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History of Kannur (section Muslim Dynasty)
megalith. Ezhimala was the headquarters of a powerful kingdom namely Mushika dynasty in the ancient period. Later Kannur was the capital of the Kolattiri...
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succeeded by Mushika dynasty in the early medieval period, most possibly due to the migration of Tuluva Brahmins from Tulu Nadu. The Mushika-vamsha Mahakavya...
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