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Utpala dynasty resulting in his
victory and the
latters death in Hazara.
Bhimadeva, the next
notable ruler, is most
significant for
vanquishing the Samanid...
- Look up sa:भीमदेव or sa:भीमादेव in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhimadeva may
refer to:
Bhima I, a king of the
Chalukya (Solanki)
dynasty of Gujarat...
- Simharāja, the King of Lohara, and a
granddaughter on her
maternal side of
Bhimadeva Shahi, one of the
Hindu Shahi of Kabul.
Lohara lay in the Pir
Panjal range...
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historian Firishta. The most
notable rulers of the
empire were Lalliya,
Bhimadeva and
Jayapala who were
accredited for
military victories.
Lalliya had reclaimed...
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temple dated to 1019 AD,
describes the
bravery of the
Rashtrakuta king
Bhimadeva. The
Deepa Stambas (lamp pillar) are seen at the
entrance to the temple;...
- from Alor)
Lalliya Kallar (822 CE – 850 CE)
Kamala Toramana (850 – ??)
Bhimadeva (?? – ??)
Spalapati (?? – ??)
Samanta (around 900 – 950)
Jayapala (964...
- of the Rewa
State also
claimed descent from the
Vaghelas through one
Bhimadeva. A list of the
known members of the
Vaghela family is
given below: all...
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following are the
names of
Hindu Shahi kings: Vakkadeva, Kamalavarman,
Bhimadeva, Jayapala, Anandapala,
Trilochanapala and Bhimpala. Vakkadeva: According...
- of the Rewa
State also
claimed descent from the
Vaghelas through one
Bhimadeva. Karna's
inscriptions have been
found at Mangrol,
Desan near Bhiloda,...
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Persian historian Firishta.
Three of the most
notable rulers were Lalliya,
Bhimadeva and Jayapala.
Lalliya had
reclaimed the
territory at and
around Kabul...