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Simhavarman I
Reignc. 275 - 300 CE
Predecessor?
SuccessorSivaskandavarman
HousePallava
Father?

Simhavarman I (IAST: Siṃha Varmā) was the earliest recorded Pallava king.[1] His only inscription was found at Manchikallu Village in Palnadu district of Andhra Pradesh.

References

  1. ^ "MAÑCIKKALLU INSCRIPTION OF SIṂHAVARMA – EARLIEST STONE INSCRIPTION OF PALLAVAS".