Jayantavarman | |
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Vanavan | |
Reign | c. 654–c.670 CE |
Predecessor | Maravarman Avanisulamani |
Successor | Maravarman Arikesari Parankusan |
Dynasty | Pandya |
Pandya dynasty |
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Early Pandya polity |
Early Medieval Pandyas |
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Jayantavarman (r. c. 654–670 CE), known in Tamil as Seliyan Sendan,(Tamil:செழியன் சேந்தன்) was a Pandya ruler of early historic south India. He is best known for extending the Pandya rule to the Chera country (Kerala).[1] He was succeeded by his son Maravarman Arikesari Parankusan.[2]