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- The Gopal Raj Vamshavali (IAST: Gopālarājavaṃśāvalī, Devanagari: गोपालराजवंशावली) is a 14th-century hand-written m****cript of Nepal which is primarily...
- including "Dialogue on Translation Between a Lord and a Clerk" 1389 Gopalraj Vamshavali (गोपालराज वंशावली, a history of Nepal) c. 1390 Anonymous – The Forme of...
- the other cities of the valley. Although chronicles like the Gopal Raj Vamshavali put the foundation of Bhaktapur in the 12th century, it has been the site...
- Raja Vamshavali (royal genealogy) written by Chitravilasa on the instigation of King Rama Shah of Gorkha Kingdom as well as the Goraksha Vamshavali (Goraksha...
- mentioned in Rajatarangini, some of whose rulers also appear by in the Vamshavali (family chronicles) of later Jammu rulers. These rulers are believed to...
- account of the king's conquests in sixteen chapters and Chikkadevaraja Vamshavali, the earliest available Kannada prose historical writing, describing the...
- was at zenith, Nearly all the Rajputs chiefs according to Amar Kavya Vamshavali®” owed their allegiance to him." Radheyshyam Chaurasia (2002). History...
- after her. Following is detailed translated text from the book Bhasa Vamshavali. In the region of Dolagiri (original name of the Changu Narayan hill)...
- language since at least the Lichhavi Dynasty. According to the Gopal Raj Vamshavali, a 14th century Newar language history book, before the Licchavis of Vaishali...
- chaNDaala || The Ahoms were called Asam in the eighteenth century Darrangraj Vamshavali of Suryya Khari Daibajna; variously as Āsām, Āsam, and Asam in the seventeenth...