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    Anangabhima Deva III was an Eastern Ganga monarch who ruled an early medieval Odisha-centered empire in eastern India from the year 1211 to 1238 CE. He...
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    dynasty's rule over his kingdom of Kalinga from the times of his father Anangabhima Deva III. He was the first king from Kalinga and one of the few rulers in...
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    invasions from the northern regions, Narasimhadeva I, the son of Anangabhima Deva III, invaded southern Bengal in 13th cen., defeated its ruler, captured...
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  • accountant general of Anangabhima Deva III of Eastern Ganga dynasty. A Kosthakarana was a top administrative officer of Narsimha Deva 4 of Eastern Ganga...
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  • 1170–1190) Anangabhima Deva II (c. 1190–1198) Rajraja Deva III (c. 1198–1211) Anangabhima Deva III (c. 1211–1238) Narasimha Deva I (1238–1264) Bhanu Deva I (1264–1278)...
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  • to capture additional territory. Narasingha Deva I's predecessor Anangabhima Deva III had already taken steps to protect the Ganga Empire by defeating...
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    chronicle narrates an interesting story which is as follows. King Anangabhima Deva III of the Eastern Ganga dynasty lived in his capital, Chaudwar (1211-1238...
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    1170–1190) Anangabhima Deva II (c. 1190–1198) Rajraja Deva III (c. 1198–1211) Anangabhima Deva III (c. 1211–1238) Narasimha Deva I (1238–1264) Bhanu Deva I (1264–1278)...
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    temple's perambulatory were constructed by Eastern Ganga Dynasty king Anangabhima Deva III, and it is dedicated to Vishnu as Kurmanathaswamy and his consort...
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    Trikalinga and Kosala regions. According to one theory, the Ganga king Anangabhima-deva III defeated Pratpamalla. This theory is based on the Chateswara Temple...
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  • Sivakara Deva I Ramachandra Deva I Tribhuvana Mahadevi I Anantavarman Chodaganga Anangabhima Deva III Narasingha Deva I Kapilendra Deva Purushottama Deva Prataparudra...
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    temple. The temple was later completed by his successor Anangabhima Deva III. Narasingha Deva I is known to have built the Konark temple. In 1187, Nissanka...
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  • frontiers of the Ganga territory along with his son Paramardi Dev. Anangabhima Deva III, the Eastern Ganga ruler, sent a large force under the command of...
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    name of the town is given as Purusottama Kshetra in the records of Anangabhima Deva III from the 13th century CE. The town was given this name, or Purusottama...
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    main temple. According to historical records, Ganga Vamsi Emperor Anangabhima Deva-III built this temple. The temple was rebuilt or renovated by King Baliar...
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    Kalachuris lost the Sambalpur Sonepur region to Gangas during reign of Anangabhima Deva-III (1211–1238 C.E.). The Ganga kingdom ruled the Sambalpur region for...
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    introduced IQTA (tax, revenue) system. Died in 1236. 1211–1215 Anangabhima Deva III of the Eastern Ganga dynasty in present-day Odisha defeats invasions...
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    the war finally ended in favour of the Gangas during the reign of Anangabhima Deva III. Thereafter, Boudh came under the rule of Ganga dynasty along with...
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    Narasimha Deva Ananta Deva Padmanabha Deva Pitambara Deva Vasudeva Purrushottama Anangabhima Deva (or Bhima Deva) Prince of Chikiti Zamindars of Parlakhemundi...
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  • Gajapati Maharaja (King of Puri) which is currently held by Divyasingha Deva IV of the Bhoi dynasty, whose title carries the legacy of the historical...
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  • Baliar Singh on the ruins of ancient temple built by Ganga Vamsi king Anangabhima Deva-III; later Ajit Singh built seven other temples for the Sambhus. (Kedarnath...
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  • Odisha stood in the way of the Muslim advance. During the rule of Anangabhima Deva III (1211-1238), his general Vishnu, even ventured into the Rarh region...
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    temple was built by 'Vishnu' a minister under Ganga monarch Ananga Bhima Deva III whose inscription is also found in the temple. Major ones are Dola Purnima...
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    additions to a unitary figure and formed a triad. During the rule of Anangabhima III [1211–1239], Balabhadra and Subhadra find the earliest known mention...
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    of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. It was completed by his descendant, Anangabhima Deva, in the 12th century. The wooden images of Jagannatha, Balabhadra and...
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    modern ones. The early epigraphical records of the Puri inscriptions of Anangabhima III (1211-1238 CE), which is considered to be as one of the earliest Odia...
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