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Ajayaraja II (r. c. 1110–1135 CE ) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the
Sapadalaksha country,
which included...
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Ajayaraja is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Ajayaraja I (r. c. 721-734),
Shakambhari Chahamana king of
India Ajayaraja II (r. c....
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Ajayaraja I (r. c. 721–734 CE ) was a king
belonging to the
Chahamana dynasty of
Shakambhari (modern Sambhar). He
ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan...
- (translated as "Invincible Hills") by a
Chahamana ruler,
either Ajayaraja I or
Ajayaraja II, and
served as
their capital until the 12th
century CE. Ajmer...
- the
Indian state of Rajasthan. It was
constructed in the 8th
century by
Ajayaraja Chauhan (721–734) and it was
originally called Ajaymeru Durg. This fort...
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title Maharajadhiraja (King of Kings). In the
early 12th century,
Ajayaraja II
moved the kingdom's
capital to
Ajayameru (modern Ajmer). For this reason...
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killed by his own son, Jagaddeva.
Arnoraja was a son of the
Chahamana king
Ajayaraja II and his wife Somalladevi. He is
known by
various names,
including Analadeva...
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earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical)
Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I
Vigraharaja I
Chandraraja I
Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
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earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical)
Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I
Vigraharaja I
Chandraraja I
Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
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Pundlota or Pundla, both near Merta.
Naradeva was
succeeded by his
brother Ajayaraja I. R. B.
Singh 1964, p. 54.
Dasharatha Sharma 1959, p. 24. Jai Narayan...