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Gangaraja was a king of
early Champa. He was the
founder of
Gangaraja dynasty (often
known as the
Simhapura dynasty or the Gangeśvara).
Gangaraja was...
- was
constructed by Punisadandanayaka, the
commander of the
Hoysala king
Gangaraja in the year 1117 AD.
Chamarajnagar is
located at 11°55′N 76°57′E / 11...
- 5th
century CE, the Cham
might have
reached India by themselves. King
Gangaraja (r. 413–?) of
Champa was
perhaps the only
known Southeast Asian ruler...
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Kalinga Magha or
Gangaraja Kalinga Vijayabahu (Tamil: கலிங்க மாகன் / கலிங்க மாகோன் / கங்கராஜ காலிங்க விஜயவாகு மகன், Sinhala: කාලිංග මාඝ) was an invader...
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Vijayanagara Empire under Emperor Achyuta Deva Raya to
campaign against Gangaraja (whom he
defeated and
expelled to Kanchi), and who
built a mud-brick fort...
- Marasimha's Manastambha,
Mahanavami Mantapa,
Bhadrabahu Inscriptions,
Gangaraja Mantap and
Nishidhi Mantaps can be
found on Chandragiri. An idol of Bharata...
- was
constructed by Punisadandanayaka, the
commander of the
Hoysala king
Gangaraja in the year 1117 AD.
Being the
southernmost district of Karnataka, Chamarajanagar...
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another son, Ti Kai, fled with his mother. Bhadravarman's son, Ti Chen,
Gangaraja,
abdicated the
throne and left for India. The
kingdom then transitioned...
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Ganga Octopus 2016
Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole Preethiyalli Sahaja ...Re
Gangaraja /
Shobharaj Kiragoorina ****yaligalu Kala
Bhairava Kotigobba 2 Businessman...
- Ganga) in the
proverb refers to the
Kalyani Chalukya king
Tailapa II ("
Gangaraja Tailapa") and Bhoj
refers to the
Paramara king Munja, the
uncle of Bhoja...