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Lalitaditya alias Muktapida (IAST: Lalitāditya
Muktāpīḍa; r. c. 724 CE–760 CE) was a
monarch belonging to the
Karkota dynasty of
Kashmir region in the...
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introduced throughout the dynasty.
Coins issued by all
major rulers until Muktapida (and Jayapida) have been excavated;
these coins were
always inscribed...
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built on a
plateau above the
Jhelum River. It was
built by
Lalitaditya Muktapida (695–731 CE) and
served as the
capital of
Kashmir during his reign. The...
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campaigned in Punjab,
Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Lalitadyata Muktapida and
Yashovarman of
Kannauj checked the
Arabs in Punjab,
although Al-Hakam...
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Indian monarchs History of
Kashmir Martand Sun
Temple Lalitaditya Muktapida Rajatarangini &
Kalhan Gonanda dynasty Stein, M.A. (1900). Kalhaņa's Rājatarańgiņī...
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depicting Yashovarman as a
ruler who was
among those defeated by
Lalitaditya Muktapida, a
ruler of Kashmir. The
variant claims of
stupendous conquests given...
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Kalhana has
highly exaggerated the
military conquests of
Lalitaditya Muktapida. Rājataraṅgiṇī by Jonarāja
During the
reign of Zain-ul-Abidin, Jonarāja...
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According to Kalhana, the
Martand Sun
Temple was
commissioned by
Lalitaditya Muktapida in the
eighth century CE.
According to
Jonaraja (fl. 1430) as well as...
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ancestors immigrated from
Kannauj by the
great king of Kashmira,
Lalitaditya Muktapida. He
studied all the
schools of
philosophy and art of his time
under the...
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places him in the
entourage of the king, who was
defeated by
Lalitaditya Muktapida, king of Kashmir, in 736 AD. The play is set in the city of Padmavati...