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Ajayapala (reigned c. 1171–1175) was an
Indian king from the
Chaulukya (Solanki)
dynasty of Gujarat. He
ruled the present-day
Gujarat and surrounding...
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Ajayapala may
refer to:
Ajayapala (Chaulukya dynasty) (r. c. 1171 – 1175 CE), king who
ruled in present-day Gujarat,
India Ajayaraja I (r. c. 721-734...
- by
Ajayapala.
Historian R. B. Singh, on the
other hand,
theorizes that the
supposed 'tribute' was
merely a gift sent by
Someshvara to
Ajayapala's on latter's...
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Mularaja II's
infancy from 1175. She was a
queen of the
Chaulukya king
Ajayapala. Her
earlier life is not known,
according to
Prabandhachintamani of Merutunga...
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Rajasthan in north-western India. He is also
known as Jayaraja,
Ajayapala Chakva or
Ajayapala Chakri.
Ajayaraja I
succeeded Naradeva as the
Chahamana king...
- that
Ajayapala was not fit to be a king. This
conversation was
overheard by Hemachandra's
disciple Balachandra, who was a
childhood friend of
Ajayapala. Balachandra...
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Kumarapala was
succeeded by
Ajayapala, who
retained Kumarapala’s territories, but died
after a
short reign.
Ajayapala’s young sons
Mularaja II and Bhima...
- Mularaja's
lieftime or
shortly after his death.
Mularaja succeeded his
father Ajayapala on the
Chaulukya throne. His
mother Naikidevi was the
daughter of one...
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Jayasimha Siddharaja, King (1094–1143) Kumarapala, King (1143–1172)
Ajayapala, King (1172–1174)
Mularaja II, King (1174–1177)
Bhima II, King (1177–1240)...
- of its very
powerful ruler Kumarapala in 1172 and
ascension of his son
Ajayapala,
Samantsingh found it
opportune to
invade the
territory of Gujarat. This...