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- Vallabharaja King of Gurjaras Reign c. 1008 CE Predecessor Chamundaraja Successor Durlabharaja dynasty Chaulukya (Solanki) Father Chamundaraja...
- Satyashraya. Around 1008 CE, Chamundaraja retired after appointing his son Vallabharaja as the next king. Legendary accounts state that he set out for a pilgrimage...
- include: Vallabha (philosopher), an ancient Indian philosopher and acharya Vallabharaja, a king of Gujarat Lakshmi Vallabha, a name for Vishnu Vallabha Devi...
- the use of different family names. The first king of this dynasty was Vallabharāja whose rule of Bodh ****a is confirmed by the Sarnath inscription of Kumaradevi...
- Chaulukya dynasty Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...
- Chaulukya dynasty Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...
- Chaulukya dynasty Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...
- Chaulukya dynasty Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...
- the equal of Agastya, the crushed of Vatapi, who frequently conquered Vallabharaja at Periyar-Bhumanimangala, Shuramara and other places According to the...
- Chaulukya dynasty Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...