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- Kirti-pala (IAST: Kīrtipāla, r. c. 1160-1182 CE), also known as Kitu in vernacular legends, was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty of Javalipura...
- scholars . The Sundha Hill inscription of the Jalor Chahamanas boasts that Kirtipala routed the Turushka army at Kasahrada. It also states that his brother...
- Paramaras ruled in Jalore with support of the Chahamana ruler of Nadol, Kirtipala, the youngest son of Alhana in 1181, and founded the Jalore line of Chauhans...
- later, the Naddula Chahamana king Kirtipala, who was also a Chaulukya feudatory, ousted Samantasimha from Mewar. Kirtipala probably launched this invasion...
- The Chahamanas of Naddula seized its control during Alhana's reign. Kirtipala, a son of Alhana, received a feudal grant of 12 villages from his father...
- invaded the Lata region, and defeated the Lata Chalukya ruler Kirtiraja (or Kirtipala), who was a v****al of the Kalyani Chalukyas. However, Kirtiraja regained...
- included the Chahamana ruler of Nadol Kelhanadeva, Chahamana ruler of Jalore Kirtipala who was founder of the Jalore line of the Chahamanas and the Parmar ruler...
- The Chahamanas of Naddula seized its control during Alhana's reign. Kirtipala, a son of Alhana, received a feudal grant of 12 villages from his father...
- day In the 10th century, Jalore was ruled by the Paramaras. In 1181, Kirtipala, the youngest son of Alhana, the Chahamana ruler of Nadol, captured Jalore...
- Alhanadeva was succeeded by his elder son Kelhanadeva, while his younger son Kirtipala established the Chahamana prin****lity at Jalore. In 1178 CE, the Ghurids...