-
dunasty in
Kashmir who
fought and
defeated the
Gurjara ruler Alakhana. The name
Alakhana etymologically is in
reference to the
Alchon Huns. This may be...
- Hephthalite, the Kidarites, the
Alchon Huns (also
known as the Alxon,
Alakhana,
Walxon etc.) and the
Nezak Huns. Such names,
along with that of the Harahunas...
- Pal of whom
nothing more is known; and its
restoration is
attributed to
Alakhana, the Maha Raja of Gurjara, who was
defeated by
Sangkara Varmma between...
- Sankaravarman's
attack appears to have
spent itself in a
victory over
Alakhana, the
ruler of Gurjara. This territory, the name of
which is
preserved in...
- αλχαν(ν)ο Alkhan(n)o) also
known as the Alkhan, Alchono, Alxon, Alkhon,
Alakhana, and Walxon, were a
nomadic people who
established states in
Central Asia...
- Shankara-Varman
defeated Alakhana, the king of Gurjara. Some scholars, such as
Helmut Humbach and G.
Djelani Davary,
theorized that "
Alakhana" is the
Brahmi transcription...
-
Kalhana notes that
Lalliya was a
significant ally of the
Gujrati ruler Alakhana against the
machinations of the
Utpala dynasty,
whose ruler Samkaravarman...
- strong-hold of the Gujars. In the 9th century, the
region was
ruled by
Alakhāna (Alkhān) of the
Gujar kingdom. This may be the Alī Khān
Gujar whom the...
- of "nine lac infantrymen,
three hundred elephants and one lac cavalry";
Alakhana, the
local ruler had to gift a
swath of
territory to
maintain his sovereignty...