List of Kuru kings


was an ancient Indian kingdom. The kingdom was emerged as a branch of Rigvedic Puru tribe and lasted until Nandas of Magadha dethroned them in 350s BCE. Kuru kingdom is famous for Mahabharata and Kurukshetra War. Its capital was Hastinapura and Indraprastha.
Kuru Kingdom was split into three parts: Kuru proper "Kurujangala" and "Uttarakuru".
Kuru proper was in the middle region of Ganga-Yammuna Doab, Kurujangala was in
western part and Uttarakuru was in eastern region.

Origin of lineage

King Kuru II of Puru dynasty
after whom the dynasty was named 'Kuruvansha' or 'Kaurava'. After his name, the district in Haryana was called as Kurukshetra. By the glory, zenith and name of this king the dynasty hence renamed from Paurava Kingdom to Kuru Kingdom. After these Kings several kings of this dynasty established several kingdoms. He had three sons, namely Vidhuratha I who became the ruler of Pratisthana, Vyushitaswa who died at a very young age, and Sudhanva, who became the ruler of Magadha. Henceforth, Vidhuratha became the first kuru king of Hastinapura.

List of kings

  1. Vidhansabha I
  2. Jahnu
  3. Suratha
  4. Vidhur At II
  5. Sarvabhauma II
  6. Jayasena
  7. Radhika
  8. Attaya
  9. Akrodhana II
  10. Devatha Thi II
  11. Riksha III
  12. Dilipa
  13. Ana Swan II
  14. Parikshit II
  15. Janamejaya III
  16. Bheemasena
  17. Pratiksha
  18. Pratipa
  19. Shantanu
  20. Chitrāngada
  21. Vichitravirya.
  22. Pandu
  23. Dhritarashtra II.
  24. The Kauravas, led by Duryodhana.
  25. The Pandavas, led by Chakravarti Samrat Yudhishthira.
  26. Parikshit III was the son of Abhimanyu; and grandson of the Pandava Arjuna
  27. Janamejaya
  28. Śatānīka
  29. Ashwaa
  30. Adhisimakrishna
  31. Nicakṣu
  32. Citra Pratha
  33. Vitamine
  34. Sunega
  35. Sunita
  36. Nanak
  37. Sikhana
  38. Pari Plava
  39. Sunaya
  40. Nagaraja
  41. Timi
  42. Bṛhadratha
  43. Sudarshan
  44. Śatañika
  45. Udayana
  46. Mahindra
  47. Dasgupta
  48. Nimi
  49. Karmakar

    Kuru family tree

Family of Pandavas

Pandavas means sons of King Pandu. Pandavas were five in number as: Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva. The first three of five Pandavas were the sons of Kunti and Pandu while the younger two were born to Madri after Pandu's request.