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- Jayashakti (IAST: Jayaśakti) was a 9th-century ruler from the Chandela dynasty of Central India. In the Chandela records, he is generally mentioned with...
- Chandela dynasty, this name derived from Jeja, the nickname of their ruler Jayashakti. However, it is possible that the name derives from an even earlier name...
- Nannuka's successor Vakpati defeated several enemies. Vakpati's sons Jayashakti (Jeja) and Vijayashakti (Vija) consolidated the Chandela power. According...
- Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (c. 885-905 CE) Harsha (c. 905-925...
- Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (c. 885-905 CE) Harsha (c. 905-925...
- brackets): Nannuka, (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati), (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti (Jayaśakti) and Vijayashakti (Vijayaśakti), (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (Rāhila)...
- (complete list) – Nannuka, King (c.831–845) Vakpati, King (c.845–865) Jayashakti (Jayaśakti) and Vijayashakti, King (c.865–885) Rahila, King (c.885–905)...
- Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (c. 885-905 CE) Harsha (c. 905-925...
- Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (c. 885-905 CE) Harsha (c. 905-925...
- Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila (c. 885-905 CE) Harsha (c. 905-925...