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Simharaja (IAST:
Siṃharāja, r. c. 944–971 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the
Sapadalaksha country, which...
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Pratihara power declined after the
Tripartite Struggle, the
Chahamana ruler Simharaja ****umed the
title Maharajadhiraja. In the
early 12th century, Ajayaraja...
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Vakpati had at
least three sons
including Simharaja,
Lakshmana and Vatsaraja. He was
succeeded by
Simharaja on the
Shakambhari throne,
while Lakshmana...
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Chandraraja II
Govindaraja II 10th-11th
centuries Chandanaraja Vakpatiraja I
Simharaja Vigraharaja II
Durlabharaja II
Govindaraja III
Vakpatiraja II Viryarama...
- the son of the 10th
century Shakambari ruler Vakpatiraja I. His
brother Simharaja succeeded their father as the
Shakambhari ruler. The
subsequent rulers...
- work
written by
Kalhana in the
twelfth century.
Didda was a
daughter of
Simharāja, the King of Lohara, and a
granddaughter on her
maternal side of Bhimadeva...
- in north-western India. Durlabha-raja was a son of the
Chahamana king
Simharaja. He
succeeded his
brother Vigraharaja II on the
Chahamana throne. The...
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Rajasthan in north-western India.
Vigrahraja was born to the
Chahamana ruler Simharaja. He had
three brothers Durlabharaja II (his successor),
Chandraraja and...
- battle. The
Harsha stone inscription states that Chandana's
descendant Simharaja (c. 944-971 CE)
defeated a
Tomara leader called Lavana or Salavana. Historian...
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Chahamanas of
Shakambhari (complete list) –
Vakpatiraja I, King (c.917–944)
Simharaja, King (c.944–971)
Vigraharaja II, King (c.971–998)
Durlabharaja II, King...