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    Vigraharāja IV (r. c. 1150–1164 CE), also known as and also Visala-deva (or Visaldev) was a king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty in north-western...
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  • Vigraharaja IV's first war against the Ghazanvid took place in the later half of the 12th century CE between the forces of the Ghazanvid Empire under Khusrau...
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    then by the Ghurids. The Chahamana kingdom reached its zenith under Vigraharaja IV in the mid-12th century. The dynasty's power effectively ended in 1192...
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  • c. 734-759 CE) Vigraharaja II (r. c. 971-998 CE) Vigraharaja III (r. c. 1070-1090 CE) Vigraharaja IV (r. c. 1150-1164 CE) This disambiguation page lists...
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    king Vigraharaja IV subdued Alhanadeva. As a result, Kumarapala placed Naddula under his own governors, and restored Alhanadeva's rule when Vigraharaja turned...
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  • half-brothers: Vigraharaja IV and Jagaddeva. His father Arnoraja was succeeded by Jagaddeva and then Vigraharaja IV. The next two rulers were Vigraharaja's son Aparagangeya...
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  • Vigraharāja II (r. c. 971–998 CE) was a king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of...
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    Nataka is a Sanskrit drama written by the Chahamana (Chauhan) king Vigraharaja IV alias Visaladeva, who ruled from 1150 to 1164 CE. This drama is based...
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  • Govindaraja IV (r. c. 1192 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty, which ruled the Sapadalaksha region in present-day north-western...
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  • Vigraharāja III (r. c. 1079–1090 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included...
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  • defeated the Tomaras, but this victory was not decisive, as his son Vigraharaja IV also had to fight against the Tomaras. Arnoraja defeated the Ghaznavid...
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  • Vigraharāja I (r. c. 734–759 CE) was an Indian king from the Chahamana dynasty. He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. He is...
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  • father Arnoraja, and ruled briefly before being dethroned by his brother Vigraharaja IV. Jagaddeva was one of the three sons born to the Chahamana king Arnoraja...
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  • present-day Rajasthan. Amaragangeya was a son of the Chahamana king Vigraharaja IV. He appears to have ascended the throne as a minor, and ruled for a...
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    possibly modern Gurgaon). Nagarjuna was a son of Prithviraj's uncle Vigraharaja IV, and the struggle for the Chahamana throne had led to a rivalry between...
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    to exist. The Ajmer inscription of the Shakambhari Chahamana ruler Vigraharaja IV (c. 1150–64 CE) claims that Chahamana belonged to the solar dynasty...
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    Importance, it was commissioned by the 12th century Chahamana ruler Vigraharaja IV, who is also known as Bisal Deo. The temple is located in Bisalpur or...
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    The rule of Jagaddeva was followed by that of his brother Vigraharaja IV, and then Vigraharaja's son Aparagangeya. According to an inscription found at the...
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    Arnoraja's victory over the Tomaras was not decisive and as his son Vigraharaja IV had to fight the Tomaras. This may have been because Anoraja was unsuccessful...
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    Kumarapala, and was killed by his own son Jagaddeva. Arnoraja's younger son Vigraharaja IV greatly expanded the Chahamana territories, and captured Delhi from...
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    century AD, by Visala Deva Vigraharaja IV of the Chauhan dynasty. These inscriptions record the conquests of Visala Deva Vigraharaja IV of the Chauhan dynasty...
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    Someshvara. According to the Bijolia inscription of Someshvara, his brother Vigraharaja IV had captured Dhillika (Delhi) and Ashika (Hansi); he probably defeated...
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    sometime before 1113 CE. A prashasti (eulogistic inscription), issued by Vigraharaja IV and found at Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra (Sanskrit college), states Ajayadeva...
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  • Viryarama Chamundaraja Durlabharaja III Vigraharaja III Prithviraja I Ajayaraja II Arnoraja Jagaddeva Vigraharaja IV Amaragangeya Prithviraja II Someshvara...
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  • his brother Prithviraja III in 1192 CE, he dethroned his nephew Govindaraja IV, who had been appointed as a vassal ruler by the Ghurids. Hariraja was a son...
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  • sometime before 1113 CE. A prashasti (eulogistic inscription) issued by Vigraharaja IV found at Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra states Ajayaraja II (Ajayadeva) moved...
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  • about logic (see Nyāya Sūtras). Simharaja was succeeded by his sons Vigraharaja II and Durlabharaja II in that order. He had two other sons, Chandraraja...
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    suggests that the site had a Sanskrit college building commissioned by Vigraharaja IV (alias Visaladeva), a king of the Shakambhari Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty...
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    evidence suggests that Delhi was under the control of the Chahamanas since Vigraharaja IV (r. c. 1150-1164 CE), and before that under the Tomara sovereigns. No...
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    Delhi was annexed to the Chahamana territory by Prithviraj's uncle Vigraharaja IV. Prithviraj inherited Delhi from his father Someshvara. After 1200,...
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