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Mlechchha dynasty : ウィキペディア英語版
Mlechchha dynasty
:''For the ancient pejorative term for foreign people in India, see Mleccha
The Mlechchha dynasty〔Though ''mlechchha'' is a derogatory word, Harjaravarman, a king of this dynasty explains the term (though illegible) in the Hayunthal copper plates .〕 (c. 650 - 900) ruled Kamarupa from their capital at Hadapeshvar in the present-day Tezpur, Assam, after the fall of the Varman dynasty. The rulers were aboriginals (local clan, genetically non-diverse), though their lineage from Narakasura was constructed to accord legitimacy to their rule. According to historical records, there were twenty one rulers in this dynasty but the line is obscure and the names of some intervening rulers are not known. The Mlechchha dynasty in Kamarupa was followed by the Pala kings.
==Rulers==

* Salasthamba (650-670)
* Vijaya alias Vigrahastambha
* Harshadeva alias Harshavarman (725-745)
* Balavarman II
* Salambha〔Pralambha, read from the Tezpur plates, can be corrected to Salambha, in light of the Parbatiya plates, 〕
* Harjjaravarman (815-832)
* Vanamalavarmadeva (832-855)
* Jayamala alias Virabahu (855-860)
* Balavarman III (860-880)
* Tyagasimha (890-900)

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