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- is located. The present temple structure was constructed by the King Raghudeva Narayan in 1583. According to some historians the King of Pala dynasty...
- the Khammam Fort and placed the governor of Rajahmundry and his cousin, Raghudeva Narendra Mohapatra in its charge. As a result of this battle Odia forces...
- term might be derived from Narayan, the royal deity of the Koch kings. Raghudeva, the son of Chilarai who ****umed his full independence over the area between...
- entered into alliance by marrying the daughter of Lakshminarayan's cousin Raghudeva, the son of Chilarai who became the ruler of the eastern part of the kingdom...
- ****uming the name Kapilendra Deva. Raghudevapuram copper plate grant of Raghudeva Narendra who was the governor of Rajamahendravaram Rajya and also a nephew...
- (Manikuta Parvata). The present temple structure was constructed by the King Raghudeva Narayan in 1583. The earliest ruins suggest and the local tradition believes...
- became great patron of the neo-Vaishnavism. Lakshmi Narayan (1587-1637), Raghudeva Narayan (1581-1618), Parik**** Narayan (1603-1618), Bir Narayan (1627-32)...
- under Veerabhadra Reddi and conquered it in 1448. He appointed his cousin Raghudeva Narendra Mohapatra as its governor. Hamvira attacked Kondavidu fort in...
- subservient to the Ahom king. This Balinarayan had nothing to do with Raghudeva brother of Lakhsminarayan of Koch Bihar. The Ahoms, with the help of Bali...
- part of the Kamata kingdom and later a part of Koch Hajo, the domain of Raghudeva and Parik**** Narayana, from 1581 to about 1615, when the Mughals took...