An Entity of Type: animal, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org:8891

Narasimhavarman I was a emperor of the Pallava dynasty who ruled South India from 630 CE – 668 CE. He shared his father Mahendravarman I's love of art and completed the work started by Mahendravarman in Mamallapuram. During his reign famous Pancha Rathas Temple was constructed which is Rock Cut Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He avenged his father's defeat at the hands of the Chalukya king, Pulakeshin II in the year 642 CE. Narasimhavarman I was also known as Mamallan (great wrestler), and Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) was named after him.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Narasimhavarman I. (reg. ca. 630–668) war der Sohn und Nachfolger des Pallava-Herrschers Mahendravarman I. Er gilt als einer der wenigen indischen Herrscher, die niemals eine Schlacht verloren haben. Er wurde auch Mahamalla („großer Ringer“) genannt; die südindische Küstenstadt Mamallapuram ist nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Narasimhavarman I was a emperor of the Pallava dynasty who ruled South India from 630 CE – 668 CE. He shared his father Mahendravarman I's love of art and completed the work started by Mahendravarman in Mamallapuram. During his reign famous Pancha Rathas Temple was constructed which is Rock Cut Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He avenged his father's defeat at the hands of the Chalukya king, Pulakeshin II in the year 642 CE. Narasimhavarman I was also known as Mamallan (great wrestler), and Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) was named after him. It was during his reign, in 640 CE, that the Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang visited Kanchipuram. Narasimhavarman I was a devotee of Shiva. The great Nayanar saints like Appar, Siruthondar and Tirugnanasambandar lived during his reign. Narasimhavarman I was succeeded by his son Mahendravarman II in the year 668 CE. (en)
  • Нарасімхаварман I (*முதலாம் நரசிம்மவர்மன், д/н —668) — махараджахіраджа імперії Паллавів у 630–668 роках, визначний військовий діяч. (uk)
dbo:child
dbo:parent
dbo:predecessor
dbo:successor
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:title
  • Mahabalipuram, Vatapikonda, Mahamalla (en)
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 1428021 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 7483 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1116600461 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:birthPlace
dbp:caption
  • Sculpture of Narasimhavarman I at Mamallapuram. (en)
dbp:deathDate
  • 668 (xsd:integer)
dbp:deathPlace
dbp:father
dbp:house
dbp:houseType
  • Dynasty (en)
dbp:issue
dbp:mother
  • Unknown (en)
dbp:predecessor
dbp:spouse
  • Pandya king daughter (en)
dbp:succession
dbp:successor
dbp:title
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbp:years
  • 630 (xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Narasimhavarman I. (reg. ca. 630–668) war der Sohn und Nachfolger des Pallava-Herrschers Mahendravarman I. Er gilt als einer der wenigen indischen Herrscher, die niemals eine Schlacht verloren haben. Er wurde auch Mahamalla („großer Ringer“) genannt; die südindische Küstenstadt Mamallapuram ist nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Нарасімхаварман I (*முதலாம் நரசிம்மவர்மன், д/н —668) — махараджахіраджа імперії Паллавів у 630–668 роках, визначний військовий діяч. (uk)
  • Narasimhavarman I was a emperor of the Pallava dynasty who ruled South India from 630 CE – 668 CE. He shared his father Mahendravarman I's love of art and completed the work started by Mahendravarman in Mamallapuram. During his reign famous Pancha Rathas Temple was constructed which is Rock Cut Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He avenged his father's defeat at the hands of the Chalukya king, Pulakeshin II in the year 642 CE. Narasimhavarman I was also known as Mamallan (great wrestler), and Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) was named after him. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Narasimhavarman I. (de)
  • Narasimhavarman I (en)
  • Нарасімхаварман I (uk)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:child of
is dbo:commander of
is dbo:parent of
is dbo:predecessor of
is dbo:successor of
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is dbp:commander of
is dbp:father of
is dbp:issue of
is dbp:predecessor of
is dbp:successor of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License