Kadambas of Goa | |||||||||
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960 CE–1310 CE | |||||||||
Capital | Goa | ||||||||
Common languages | Kannada | ||||||||
Religion | Hinduism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 960 CE | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1310 CE | ||||||||
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Today part of | India |
Kadambas of Goa | |
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Shashthadeva I (Kantakacharya) | 960 AD |
Nagavarma | ~ |
Guhalladeva I | ~ |
Shashathadeva II | ~ |
Guhalladeva II | 1038 AD |
Veeravarmadeva | 1042–1054 AD |
Jayakeshi I | 1050–1080 |
Guhalladeva II alias Tribhuvanamalla | 1080–1125 |
Vijayaditya I alias Vijayarka | Ruling prince up to 1104 |
Jayakeshi II | 1125–1148 |
Shivachitta paramadideva | 1148–1179 |
Vishnuchitta alias Vijayaditya II | 1179–1187 |
Jayakeshi III | 1188–1216 |
Shivachitta Vajradeva | 1193–1202 |
Sovideva Tribhuvanamalla | 1216–1238 |
Shashthadeva III | 1246–1265 |
Kamadeva (Husband of Kadamba princess Sovidevi) | 1265–1310 |
The Kadambas of Goa were a dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, who ruled Goa from the 10th to the 14th century CE. They took over the territories of the Shilaharas and ruled them at first from Chandor, later making Gopakapattana their capital.[3]