Pipliya Nagar Sehore Arjunavarman (reigned c. 1210-1215 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India...
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Arjunavarman II, also known as Arjuna, was a king of the Paramara dynasty in central India. He ruled in the Malwa region, in second half of the 13th century...
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is shown by E. Hultzsch in his publication of the Dhār inscription of Arjunavarman in Epigraphia Indica of 1905-06. In this article, Hultzsch refers to...
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Bhima II (section Paramaras: Arjunavarman)
usurper Jayanta-Simha was defeated by Arjunavarman, the son and successor of Subhatavarman. Like his father, Arjunavarman also invaded Gujarat sometime before...
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Subhatavarman (1194–1209) Arjunavarman I (1210–1215) Devapala (1218–1239) Jaitugideva (1239–1255) Jayavarman II (1255–1274) Arjunavarman II (1274–1285) Bhoja...
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forced to retreat by the Chaulukya feudatory Lavana-Prasada. His son Arjunavarman I also invaded Gujarat, and defeated Jayanta-simha (or Jaya-simha), who...
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Visaladeva of Gujarat. Jayavarman was succeeded by his son[citation needed] Arjunavarman II, a weak ruler. Rahatgarh Atru Modi Mandhata Bhilsa (Vidisha) Pathari...
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ultimately forced to retreat by the Gurjara feudatory Lavana-Prasada. His son Arjunavarman I also invaded Gujarat, and defeated Jayanta-simha (or Jaya-simha), who...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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(1194–1209) Arjunavarman I, King (1210–1215) Devapala, King (1218–1239) Jaitugideva, King (1239–1255 Jayavarman II, King (1255–1274) Arjunavarman II, King...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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Subhatavarman 1194–1209 20 Arjunavarman I 1210–1215 21 Devapala 1215/1218–1239 22 Jaitugideva 1239–1255 23 Jayavarman II 1255–1274 24 Arjunavarman II 1274–1285 25...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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Jayasimha) usurped the throne. In the early 1210s, Subhatavarman's successor Arjunavarman defeated Jayantasimha, and later established a matrimonial alliance with...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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Yashovarman is confirmed by the Piplianagar inscription of their descendant Arjunavarman, which calls Jayavarman "Ajayavarman". During Yashovarman's reign, the...
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Khān. In 1903, a Sanskrit and Prakrit inscriptions from the time of Arjunavarman (circa 1210–15) were found in the walls of the building by K. K. Lele...
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to Hemadri, this invasion resulted in the death of the Paramara king Arjunavarman, although this claim is of doubtful veracity. Around 1216, Simhana defeated...
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Malwa region of central India. Devapāla succeeded the Paramara king Arjunavarman, but he was not the king's son. He was the son of a Mahakumara (chief...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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Bhoja II King of Malwa Reign late 13th century Predecessor Arjunavarman II Successor Mahalakadeva Pradhan Goga deva Dynasty Paramara Father Possibly Jayavarman...
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weakened considerably, and their kingdom had been divided between the king Arjunavarman II and his minister. Taking advantage of this situation, Ramachandra...
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defeat and death of Arjunavarman. The veracity of Hemadri's claim is doubtful, as the 1222 Bahal inscription mentions Arjunavarman's defeat, but not his...
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the Chalukyas of Gujarat). According to an inscription of his grandson Arjunavarman I, Vindhyavarman vanquished the king of Gujarat. Vindhyavarman thus re-established...
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(c. 1194-1209) Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215) Devapala (c. 1218-1239) Jaitugideva (c. 1239-1255) Jayavarman II (c. 1255-1274) Arjunavarman II (13th century)...
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of the record shows some similarity to the famous Dhār inscription of Arjunavarman (circa 1210–15) which takes the form of play called the Vijayaśrīnāṭikā...
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