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Jayasiṃha (r. c. 1092 – c. 1142), who ****umed the
title Siddharāja (pronunciation), was an
Indian king who
ruled western parts of India. He was a member...
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Jayasimha may
refer to:
Jayasimha (Vatapi
Chalukya dynasty),
reigned in
early 6th
century Jayasimha I (Eastern
Chalukya dynasty)...
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Jayasimha Malla (Nepali: जयसिंह मल्ल) was the
fifth Malla king of Nepal. He
succeeded Jayabhimadeva and
reigned from 1271
until he was
deposed in 1274...
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Jayasimha is a 1987
Indian Kannada-language film,
directed by P. Vasu and
produced by K. C. N.
Chandrashekhar and K. C. N. Mohan. The film
stars Vishnuvardhan...
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Jayasimha is a 1955
Indian Telugu-language
swashbuckler film,
written by
Samudrala Jr. and
produced by N. T. Rama Rao and his
brother N.
Trivikrama Rao...
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Jayasimha (IAST:
Jayasiṃha) was the
first ruler of the
Chalukya dynasty of
Vatapi (modern Badami) in present-day India. He
ruled the area
around modern...
- He was a
contemporary of
Jayasimha Siddharaja, the
Chaulukya ruler of Anahilapataka.
According to
bardic legends,
Jayasimha attacked during his reign...
- son,
Jayasimha. He soon
changed his mind, and
although Jayasimha was
formally crowned as king it was
Sussala who
continued to govern.
Jayasimha succeeded...
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Mandhata Jayasimha (reigned c. 1055-1070 CE) was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled in the
Malwa region of
central India. He was the...
- his head
before Jayasimha. A
Sambhar (Shakambhari)
inscription provides a
genealogy of the
Chaulukya kings, from
Mularaja to
Jayasimha. It
mentions Sambhar...