Harishchandra (IAST: Harīścandra, r. c. 1194– early 13th century CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. The last known king from the family's...
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The Gahadavala dynasty (IAST: Gāhaḍavālas) also Gahadavalas of Kannauj was a Rajput dynasty that ruled parts of the present-day Indian states of Uttar...
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Bharatendu Harishchandra (1850-1885), Indian novelist, poet, playwright, and father of modern Hindi literature Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty), Indian...
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1114 to 1155 and was a member of the Gahadavala dynasty. Govindachandra was the most powerful ruler of his dynasty. As a prince, he achieved military successes...
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Chandradeva (redirect from Chandraditya (Gahadavala dynasty))
the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi country in present-day Uttar Pradesh, including Kanyakubja and Varanasi. Although the Gahadavala inscriptions...
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1104–1113 CE), also known as Madana-chandra, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi country in present-day Uttar Pradesh, including...
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Jayachandra (category Gahadavala kings)
(IAST: Jayacandra, r. 21 June 1170– 1194 CE) was a king from the Gahadavala dynasty of northern India. He is also known as Jayachchandra (IAST: Jayaccandra)...
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Publishing. ISBN 9788173871344. Niyogi, Roma (1959). The History of the Gāhaḍavāla Dynasty. Oriental. OCLC 5386449. Pande, Badri Datt (1993). History of Kumaun :...
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from the sea to within ten days journey to Lahore". Harishchandra succeeded Jaichandra on the Gahadavala throne. In an 1197 CE Kotwa inscription (Kotwa is...
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Institute. OCLC 248920006. Roma Niyogi (1959). The History of the Gāhaḍavāla Dynasty. Oriental. OCLC 5386449. 24°37′N 83°55′E / 24.617°N 83.917°E /...
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Ghurid campaigns in India (category Ghurid dynasty)
Chauhans of Ajmer, Tomaras of Delhi, Jadauns of Bayana and possibly the Gahadavalas of Kannauj as well. South Asia 1175 CE KARAKHANID KHANATE QARA KHITAI...
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Chola II, King (1166–1178) Kulothunga Chola III, King (1178–1218) Gahadavala dynasty (complete list) – Chandradeva, King (c.1089–1103) Madanapala, King...
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Hoysala Kingdom (redirect from Hoysala dynasty)
CHALUKYAS KAKATIYAS SHILA- HARAS CHOLAS CHERAS PANDYAS KADAMBAS HOYSALAS GAHADAVALAS GUHILAS KACHCHAPA- GHATAS CHANDELAS KALACHURIS (TRIPURI) KALACHURIS (RATNAPURA)...
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also describes the city as the capital of Ikshvaku kings, including Harishchandra. The Ramayana states that the city was ruled by king Dasharatha, a descendant...
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heaven by entering the waters of Sarayu. In the 11th century, the Gahadavala dynasty came to power in the region, and promoted Vaishnavism. They built...
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Vijayachandra (category Gahadavala kings)
(IAST: Vijayacandra, r. c. 1155-1169 CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi country in the Gangetic plains, which includes...
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Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi. Chandradeva, founder of the Gahadavala dynasty made Banaras a second capital in 1090. In 1194 CE, the Ghurid conqueror...
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