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Harisimhadeva (also
called Hari
Singh Deva) was a King of the
Karnat dynasty who
ruled the
Mithila region of modern-day
parts of
North Bihar in India...
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against the Pala
dynasty and the Sena dynasty.
During the
reign of
Harisimhadeva, the
Karnats also
carried out
raids into
Nepal with the
Karnat army...
- Ratnakar. Upon
Ghiyasuddin Tughlak's
invasion of
Mithila (Tirhut), King
Harisimhadeva ,
along with many Maithils, fled to
Nepal and
founded a new dynasty...
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Nanyadeva 1097–1147 2
Gangadeva 1147–1187 3
Narsimhadeva 1187–1227 4
Ramasimhadeva 1227–1285 5
Shaktisimhadeva 1285–1295 6
Harisimhadeva 1295–1324...
- Buddhism,
establishment of Karnāta
kings and
patronage of
Maithili under Harisimhadeva (1226–1324) of Karnāta
dynasty dates back to the 14th
century (around...
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served as
minister for
peace and war and
chief judge in the
court of
Harisimhadeva who was the last King of the
Karnat dynasty of Mithila. This dynasty...
- वर्ण-रत्नाकर)
written by
Jyotirishwar Thakur, the
court poet of King
Harisimhadeva of
Mithila (reigned 1300–1321). An
interesting feature of this list...
- was the
daughter of
Jayatunga Malla of Bhadgaon, and the wife of King
Harisimhadeva of Tirhut. She was a key
figure in the Malla-era
politics in the 14th...
- was
invaded by
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the king of
Delhi Sultanate.
Harisimhadeva,
along with his wife
Devalakshmidevi and son
Jagatsimha fled towards...
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relation with
Tirhut married off his
sister Devaladevi to the
Tirhut king,
Harisimhadeva.
After the marriage, the
relation between the two
kingdoms smoothed...