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Anangabhima Deva III (Odia:ଅନଙ୍ଗଭିମ ଦେବ ତୃତୀୟ) was an
Eastern Ganga monarch who
ruled an
early medieval Odisha-centered
empire in
eastern India from the...
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copper plate of
Rajaraja III of 1198/99 AD and the
Nagari copperplate of
Anangabhima III and
other such
records trace the
ancestry of the
Eastern Gangas to...
- 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...
- the
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...
- The
temple dates back to the
period of
Chandrika Devi, the
daughter of
Anangabhima III,
during the
reign of the king Bhanudeva. A
commemorative inscription...
- the
temple inscription is said to have been the
accountant general of
Anangabhima Deva III of
Eastern Ganga dynasty. A
Kosthakarana was a top administrative...
- later.
According to a
copper plate grant by
Rajaraja Deva III (father of
Anangabhima Deva III), Lord
Purushottama was in the
ocean and
Chodaganga Deva constructed...
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repeated invasions from the
northern regions,
Narasimhadeva I, the son of
Anangabhima Deva III,
invaded southern Bengal in 13th cen.,
defeated its ruler, captured...
- that the
temple was
renovated during the
reign of Anantavarman's son,
Anangabhima. The
temple complex was
further developed during the
reigns of the subsequent...
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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...