Nagavanshi
Nagavanshi (IAST: Nāgavaṃśī) may refer to any of the several Indian Kshatriya dynasties claiming descent from the Nāga Rajput mentioned in Hindu and Buddhist scriptures:
- Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur, who ruled in Chota Nagpur, Jharkhand
- Nagas of Padmavati, who ruled in Madhya Pradesh
- Nagas of Vidisha, who ruled in Madhya Pradesh
- Nagas of Vindhyatabi, ancient dynasty of Odisha
- Nagas of Kalahandi, who ruled in Kalahandi, Odisha
- Chindaka Naga, who ruled in Chhattisgarh and Odisha, and whose kingdom was called Chakrakot; also known as Chhindaka Nagas or Nagvanshis or Barsur
- Alupas of Karnataka
- Bunts of Karnataka[1]
- Nairs of Kerala, nobles and rulers of Kerala [2][3][4]
References
- "The Study of Nayakatana in the Vijayanagara Empire with Special Reference to Tuluva Dynasty" (PDF).
- Panikkar, K. M. (1918). "Some Aspects of Nayar Life". The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 48: 254–293. doi:10.2307/2843423. ISSN 0307-3114.
- Panikkar, Kavalam Madhava (1960). A History of Kerala, 1498-1801. Annamalai University.
- Unny, Govindan (1994). Kinship Systems in South and Southeast Asia: A Study. Vikas Publishing House. ISBN 978-0-7069-7668-7.
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