Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran
Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran | |
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Reign | 710 CE-735 CE |
Coronation | 710 CE |
Predecessor | Arikesari Maravarman |
Successor | Maravarman Rajasimha I |
Dynasty | Pandya |
Father | Arikesari Maravarman |
Pandyan Kings (100s BC–1345) | |
Koon Pandiyan | |
Pudappandiyan | |
Mudukudumi Paruvaludhi | |
Nedunjeliyan I | |
Nedunjeliyan II | |
Nan Maran | |
Nedunjeliyan III | |
Maran Valudi | |
Kadalan valuthi | |
Musiri Mutriya Cheliyan | |
Ukkirap Peruvaludi | |
Kadungon | (590-620) |
Maravarman Avani Culamani | (620–640) |
Jayantavarman | (640-670) |
Arikesari Maravarman | (670–710) |
Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran | (710–735) |
Maravarman Rajasimha I | (735–765) |
Jatila Parantaka | (765–815) |
Rasasingan II | (790–800) |
Varagunan I | (800–830) |
Srimara Srivallabha | (815–862) |
Varagunavarman II | (862–880) |
Parantaka Viranarayana | (880–900) |
Maravarman Rajasimha III | (900–920) |
Aditya I (Chola Empire) |
(870-907) |
Kochchadaiyan Ranadheeran (reigned 710 CE -735 CE) was a Pandyan king. He was the son and successor of Arikesari Maravarman.[1]
Conquests
He asserted his superiority over the Cheras and Cholas in the city of Mangalapuram, the modern day Mangalore. He also started the hostilities with the Chalukyas of Badami and the Gangas. He also undertook a campaign against the Ay chieftains. He defeated them in Kurunadu in south Travancore and this earned him the allegiance of the Ay chief.[1]
He had a son named Maravarman Rajasimha I who took over him after he died in the pandyan-cholan war.
References
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