Lakshavarmans
Lakshavarmans were a prominent dynasty that ruled parts of ancient India, primarily in the region of present-day Kerala, between the 9th and 12th centuries CE. Their reign marked a significant period in the political and cultural landscape of the southern subcontinent.
The term "Lakshavarman" itself is believed to be derived from a king's name, with subsequent rulers adopting
The Lakshavarmans maintained a complex relationship with neighboring kingdoms and empires, engaging in both alliances and
The decline of the Lakshavarman dynasty is attributed to various factors, including internal strife, external invasions,