Thenumerous punch marked coin hoards found in south India describes the ruleof Mauryas which is narrated in theearlier section. Satavahanas ruledAndhra desha for nearly four hundred years soon after the decline of Mauryanpower in about 3rd century B.C. Numerous clans and dynasties contendedthere onwards from third to the fourth century. With the politicaland trade isolation of south peninsula, the history of south is less knownfrom 4th century AD until the 10th century AD like its coinage too. Cheras,Cholas, Pandyas and Pallavas became the strong powers of Tamilnadu - Keralaregion. Deccan was ruled mainly by Chalukyas, Hoysalas, Gangas, Yadavas...Thecoinage of the south has been explained in the subsequent URL by touchingthe history and economy of the respective dynastic rules.
The Malayamans
(Sangam Age)History Catalogue The Early Cholas
(Sangam age)History Catalogue The Cheras
(Sangam age)History Catalogue The Pandyas
(Sangam Age)History Catalogue Kuras History Catalogue Pallavas of
Bhavatri & KanchiHistory Catalogue Satavahanas History Catalogue Vishnukundins History Catalogue Chutus History Catalogue Alupas History Catalogue Chalukyas History Catalogue Hoysalas History Catalogue Gangas of
TalkadHistory Catalogue Pallavas of Badami History Catalogue Kadambas of
HangalHistory Catalogue Kadambas Of
GoaHistory Catalogue Yadavas of
DevagiriHistory Catalogue Cholas History Catalogue Silaharas of
KaradHistory Catalogue Kayasthas of Kurnool History Catalogue Marathas of
TamilnaduHistory Catalogue Post Chola
TamilnaduHistory Catalogue Kakatiyas History Catalogue Kingdom of Kampili History Catalogue
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