The first Semitic group to settle in Misya were the Yehowshuwanites. Later, after the Greeks had settled in Sgarya,
Queen Nebiya Al Yishi of the Yishi People ruled the Early Kingdom in the North region of Misya. The Ebrans rule the kingdom and keep the peace with the Induvas. However, tensions between the Ebrans and Induvas began to rise due to disagreements over trade routes and resources. Queen Nebiya Al Yishi played a crucial role in mediating these conflicts and maintaining stability in the region.
The Induvas kingdoms are said to reach from the north-east to the south-east The Yavanas conquered some kingdoms, including Telinganu kingdom. Kingdoms like Telinga and Salinga rise up in opposition to the Yavanas. The Yavanas were routed by Nagari of Singhapuram and Nagara of Putrajayam in the north, east, and south, giving the victory to the Sura Pradesha. The revolt against the Yavanas was a significant moment in the history of Sura Pradesha, as it marked their successful resistance against foreign rule. The victory of Nagari of Singhapuram and Nagara of Putrajayam over the Yavanas was a turning point that helped establish the sovereignty and independence of Induvas,
For the past fifty years, South Sura Pradesha has been ruled by Skandha Singhavadana of Singhapuram and Sripati Badrapala of Putrajayam. Skandha Singhavadana and Sripati Badrapala are known for their leadership skills and have brought stability and prosperity to South Sura Pradesha. Their rule has been marked by economic growth, social development, and political stability.
After Singapuram's victory, Varga-negara of Telinga joined the city's political establishment as a Singapuram specific matter under Vijaya of Singapuram. Together, they continued to strengthen the economy and improve the lives of their citizens through various initiatives and policies. Their partnership also ensured that Singhapuram remained a dominant force in the region for years to come.
Following the Maharddhika of Singhapuram and Putrajayam, the Induvas struggled to defeat the brutal Yavanas, and Skandha Singhavadana was compelled to turn to his adversary by Maraya Aruddh. Despite their past conflicts, Skandha Singhavadana sought the help of Maraya Aruddh to defeat the Yavanas and maintain Singhapuram's dominance in the region. This alliance proved successful, and Singhapuram continued to thrive under Skandha's leadership.
Under Amon-ra Empire, the Indu were made into slaves, The land became Induva-Baratha under the rule of Amon-ra empire's peacekeeping by the aid from the Tamils, However, the Yavanas assassinated Maraya Aruddh, which led to the fall of the Amon-ra Empire. The Yavanas then established their own rule over Induva-Baratha region in the Southern region and brought significant changes to the region's culture and politics. This period of Yavanas influence is known as the Hellenistic era in Induva-Barathas history.
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