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    Yashodharman (Gupta script: Ya-śo-dha-rmma, IAST: Yaśodharman) (r. 515 – 545) was a ruler of Malwa, in Central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He probably belonged to the Second Aulikara dynasty . [2]

  2. The Mandasor Pillar Inscriptions of Yashodharman are a set of Sanskrit inscriptions from early 6th-century discovered at an archaeological site at the village of Sondani (सोंधनी), about 4 kilometers south of Mandsaur (Mandasor) in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, India.

  3. History. The Gupta Empire had been weakened by the attacks of the Indo-Hephthalites, known in India as the Hunas, towards the end of the 5th century, which caused it to break up into smaller states. Yasodharman defeated a Huna army in 528, which checked the Huna expansion in India.

  4. Sep 29, 2019 · Yashodharman was a power that deeply shocked the power of the Guptas like the Huns, Which shone like a meteor in the political sky of central India in 530 AD. Not much information is known about the Genesis and former life of this mighty King of Malwa.

  5. Mar 14, 2023 · This new barbarian race of central Asia become famous through their brutal invasion across Europe. Depiction of the battle between the Huns and the Aulikaras (under Yashodharman). In India, they demolished the famous Taxila University and overran the region of the Indus and Ganga Valleys.

  6. Nov 1, 2017 · In 528 Mihirakula suffered a defeat in the Battle of Sondani by the Aulikara king Yashodharman and the Gupta emperor Narasimhagupta who previously paid tribute to him. The defeat resulted in the loss of Alchon possessions in the Punjab and north India by 542.

  7. Yashodharman was a ruler of Malwa, in Central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He belonged to the Second Aulikara dynasty. He conquered much of the Indian subcontinent...

  8. The Battle of Sondani was a large military encounter fought in 528 CE, between the Alchon Hun emperor Mihirakula and a confederation of Indian rulers led by king Yashodharman of Malwa and Narasimhagupta of Gupta Empire.

  9. The Mandasor Pillar Inscriptions of Yashodharman are a set of Sanskrit inscriptions from early 6th-century discovered at an archaeological site at the village of Sondani (सोंधनी), about 4 kilometers south of Mandsaur (Mandasor) in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, India.

  10. Mihirkula the Huna invaded Central India and was crushed by Yashodharman at Malwa the Mandaur the erstwhile Dashpur. He erected pillars to commemorate his victory in the great battle. Sondhni pillars now since fallen on ground have preserved this great epoch in history reports B.S.Goraya.