- Samarasiṃha's successors: Bhuvanasiṃha, Jayasiṃha, Lakṣmasiṃha, Ajayasiṃha, and
Arisiṃha.
These names are
followed by that of Hammīra and
other his
Sisodia successors...
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Nagapala Karnapala Prithvipal Bhuvanasimha Bhimasimha Jayasimha Lakhanasimha Arisimha (Arasi)
Hammira (Hammir Singh) Rana
Laksha of
Sisoda had nine sons, of...
- CE 2
Narapati 3
Dinakara 4
Jasakarna 5
Nagapala 6
Karnapala 7
Bhuvanasimha 8
Bhimasimha 9
Jayasimha 10
Lakhanasimha 11
Arisimha 12
Hammir Singh 1326 CE...
- CE 2
Narapati 3
Dinakara 4
Jasakarna 5
Nagapala 6
Karnapala 7
Bhuvanasimha 8
Bhimasimha 9
Jayasimha 10
Lakhanasimha 11
Arisimha 12
Hammir Singh 1326 CE...
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soldiers were
covered from head to toe in
order to
protect themselves.
Arisimha also
mentions that
Mularaja defeated the Muslims. An
inscription of Bhima...
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pavilion and some
elephants to
Ajayapala as a punishment.
Another writer Arisimha states that the king of
Sapadalaksha sent a
silver pavilion to Ajayapala...
- a
mosque in Khambat,
built for the Arab traders.
According to the poet
Arisimha, he also
removed the gold
pitchers from the
Vaidyanatha temple of Darbhavati...
- Dharmaghosha-Suri-Stuti
states that the
ruler of
Malwa and
Arisiha (possibly
Arisimha of Mewar) ****isted him in
hoisting a flag at the
Rajavihara Jain temple...
- Udayaprabhasuri’s ‘’Dharmabhyudaya-mahakavya’’ and ‘’Sukrita-kirtikallolini’’,
Arisimha’s ‘’Sukritasamkirtanam’’, Narendraprabhasuri’s prashashti, Vijayasenasuri’s...
- des
Padmagupta (1888, with Th. Zachariae) Über das
Sukrtasamkirtana des
Arisimha (1889) Die
indischen Inschriften und das
Alter der
indischen Kunstpoesie...