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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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  • Harīścandra, r. c. 1194– early 13th century CE) was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. The last known king from the family's imperial branch, he probably...
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    brother Alha left the Chandela court. They started serving Jaichand, the Gahadavala ruler of Kannauj. Mahil then secretly informed Prithviraj that Chandela...
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  • Jayachandra (category Gahadavala kings)
    Jaya-chandra (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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  • 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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    A. Smith theorized that the Rathores and Bundelas are offshoot of the Gahadavala dynasty. Roma Niyogi considers this claim to be of a later origin. These...
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  • The Sena-Gahadavala Conflicts were a series of frequent expeditions of the Sena dynasty into the dominions of the Gahadavala dynasty, after the death...
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    CE) was the King of Kannauj from 1114 to 1155 and was a member of the Gahadavala dynasty. Govindachandra was the most powerful ruler of his dynasty. As...
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    northern India by conquering and raiding several places in the Chahamana, Gahadavala, Chaulukya, Chandela, and other kingdoms. After the assassination of Muhammad...
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  • Chandawar was fought in 1194 between Muhammad of Ghor and Jayachandra of the Gahadavala dynasty. It took place at Chandawar (modern Chandawal near Firozabad)...
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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,...
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    They were replaced by the Gahadavala dynasty, whose capital was located at Varanasi.[citation needed] Although the Gahadavala kings were Hindu, they were...
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  • high positions. They enjoyed the feudatory status of Thakkura under the Gahadavala Kings under Govindachandra and Jayachandra, and the Chandela King Bhojavarman...
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    Ibrahim of Ghazni. Subsequently, Kannauj came under the control of the Gahadavala dynasty, whose ruler, Madanapala, was defeated by Masud III and imprisoned...
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    1818 to 1947. It was established in Pali by Rao Siha, possibly a migrant Gahadavala noble, in 1243. His successors continued to struggle against regional...
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  • Prithviraj Raso In-universe information Title Princess of Kannauj Family Gahadavala (by birth) Chahamanas (by marriage) Spouse Prithviraj Chauhan Relatives...
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    Emperor Harsha of the Vardhana dynasty. The city later came under the Gahadavala dynasty, and under the rule of Govindachandra, the city reached "unprecedented...
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    12th century, when it is mentioned in Kritya-kalpataru written by the Gahadavala minister Bhatta Lakshmidhara. Adi Shankara was believed to have revived...
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    Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-93-81115-64-0. Roma Niyogi (1959). The History of the Gāhaḍavāla Dynasty. Oriental. OCLC 5386449. Jharkhand at Wikipedia's sister projects...
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  • Sanskrit literature.: 136  It was composed by Śrī Harṣa in the court of the Gahaḍavāla King Jayachandra. Naishadha Charita presents the story of Nala's early...
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    Samvat 1207 (1150) a person named Jajja who may have been a vassal of Gahadavala king built a Vishnu temple which was 'brilliantly white and touching the...
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    whose successors lost control of their northern territories to the Gahadavalas. Trailokyamalla, the last known ruler of the dynasty, ruled at least...
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    (Delhi) and Ashika (Hansi); he probably defeated a Tomara ruler. The Gahadavala dynasty ruled parts of the present-day Indian states of Uttar Pradesh...
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    CHALUKYAS KAKATIYAS SHILA- HARAS CHOLAS CHERAS PANDYAS KADAMBAS HOYSALAS GAHADAVALAS GUHILAS KACHCHAPA- GHATAS CHANDELAS KALACHURIS (TRIPURI) KALACHURIS (RATNAPURA)...
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    CHALUKYAS KAKATIYAS SHILA- HARAS CHOLAS CHERAS PANDYAS KADAMBAS HOYSALAS GAHADAVALAS GUHILAS KACHCHAPA- GHATAS CHANDELAS KALACHURIS (TRIPURI) KALACHURIS (RATNAPURA)...
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    12th century when it is mentioned in Kritya-kalpataru written by the Gahadavala minister Bhatta Lakshmidhara. Kedarnath is located at a distance of 223 km...
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    12th century. Kumaradevi was one of the wives of Govindachandra of the Gahadavala dynasty. Vallabharāja likely arrived in Bodh Gaya from the area of Ratanpur...
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    of 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...
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    with their neighbours, the Chahamanas of Shakambhari and later on the Gahadavala dynasty. According to a 973 CE inscription of the Chahamana king Vigraharaja...
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    into relative neglect. It was revived by the Gahadavalas, coming to power in the 11th century. The Gahadavalas were Vaishnavas. They built several Vishnu...
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