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'''Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: టౌమా ''Ṭaumā''), often referred to as '''Ko Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: కో టౌమా ''Kō Ṭaumā'', 'King Tauma') was a {{wp|city-state}} in [[Satria]]. It was notable for its longevity, from the [[Mahakusumita|Mahakusumita | '''Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: టౌమా ''Ṭaumā''), often referred to as '''Ko Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: కో టౌమా ''Kō Ṭaumā'', 'King Tauma') was a {{wp|city-state}} in [[Satria]]. It was notable for its longevity, from its beginnings in 551 BCE during the [[Mahakusumita|Mahakusumita period]] to its end in 976 CE during the [[Sangma dynasty|High Sangma dynasty]], and for its {{wp|republic|republican}} government. During the [[Sangma dynasty|Middle Sangma period]], its control expanded from a small area around its city's borders to a short-lived hegemony over much of Satria, after which it would recede to [[Satria|western Satria]]. It would heavily decline in the 9th century, losing much of its territory and influence to the [[Pakala]], [[Molaka]], and [[Varajji]] kingdoms, as well as the encroaching High Sangma, which annexed it in 976 CE. |
Revision as of 18:27, 5 April 2021
Tauma టౌమా Ṭaumā | |
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551 BCE–976 CE | |
Capital | Tauma |
Common languages | Tamisari |
Religion | Purvan folk religion Ashram |
Demonym(s) | Tauman |
Government | Triarchic republic |
Shakya | |
• 551 BCE (first) | Gadadhara Yashodhar Hruthvik |
• 976 CE (last) | Chidakash Vemulapalli Acarya Gundapaneni Aekadamt Kshirsagar |
History | |
• Traditional Founding | 551 BCE |
• Annexed by Sangma | 976 CE |
Today part of | Padaratha Arthakhand Ajahadya |
Tauma (Tamisari: టౌమా Ṭaumā), often referred to as Ko Tauma (Tamisari: కో టౌమా Kō Ṭaumā, 'King Tauma') was a city-state in Satria. It was notable for its longevity, from its beginnings in 551 BCE during the Mahakusumita period to its end in 976 CE during the High Sangma dynasty, and for its republican government. During the Middle Sangma period, its control expanded from a small area around its city's borders to a short-lived hegemony over much of Satria, after which it would recede to western Satria. It would heavily decline in the 9th century, losing much of its territory and influence to the Pakala, Molaka, and Varajji kingdoms, as well as the encroaching High Sangma, which annexed it in 976 CE.