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- Arthuna is a town in Banswara district, Rajasthan, India. The old name of the place was Utthunaka. It was the capital of Paramara rulers of Vagad during...
- Vriksha". Nearby lies the chattris or cenotaphs of the rulers of the state. Arthuna, as well as its surrounding areas, have clusters of ruined Hindu and Jain...
- sub-division consists Banswara and Abapura; Garhi consists of tehsils Garhi and Arthuna, Ghatol sub-division consists of Ghatol tehsil and Gaonoda and Kushalgarh...
- rulers held Vagar during the 11th century with their political center at Arthuna (in present-day Banswara district). Vagad as a different region separated...
- Madana fought with the Panchalagudika Jaitramalla at Utthunaka (modern Arthuna), on behalf of Jesala. Based on identification of Jesala with Jaitrasimha...
- Chandravati Supplanted by the Chahamanas of Jalor Paramaras of Vagada Ruled at Arthuna as feudatories of the Paramaras of Malwa Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur The Rajas...
- Gangar Talai Ghatol Ganora Sajjangarh Chhota Dungra Anandpuri Chhoti Sarwan Arthuna Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Sawa Gangrar Sadas Begun Parsoli Rawatbhata Jawda...
- area during this time, a comparison with other important centres like Arthuna indicates that there was likely a cluster of smaller commercial settlements...
- inscription, the Nagpur stone inscription, the Vasantagarh inscription, the Arthuna inscription of Chamundaraja, the Neminath Jain temple inscription, the...
- inscription (which mentions an earlier king called Siyaka), as well as the Arthuna inscription, the predecessor of Munja has been called Harsha (or Shri Harsha-deva)...