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Mlechchha dynasty

The Mlechchha dynasty ruled Kamarupa from 655 to 900 after the fall of the Varman dynasty. The rulers were aboriginals, 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.

According to some historians the remnant of the Mlechchha kingdom formed the later Kachari kingdom based in Dimapur and the Chutiya kingdom based in Sadiya after being driven south and east by Brahmapala of the Pala dynasty.
* Salasthamba (655-670)
* Vijaya alias Vigrahastambha
* Harshadeva alias Harshavarman (725-745)
* Balavarman II
* Pralambha alias Salambha
* Harjjaravarman (815-832)
* Vanamalavarmadeva (832-855)
* Jayamala alias Virabahu (855-860)
* Balavarman III (860-880)
* Tyagasimha (890-900)

References

* Sircar, D. C. The Mlechchha Dynasty of Salasthambha in The Comprehensive History of Assam, ed H. K. Barpujari, Guwahati 1990.



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