- but as v****als of the Chahamanas. An old bahi (m****cript)
states that
Visaladeva i.e.
Vigraharaja captured Delhi from
Tamvars (Tomaras) in the year 1152...
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acknowledge Chaulukya suzerainty. In the mid-1240s, Viradhavala's son
Visaladeva usurped the throne, and his
successors ruled Gujarat until Karna Vaghela...
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Tughlaq against the
Odisha kingdoms to
suppress their rebellion. King
Visaladeva had
refused to pay tribute. He was the
ruler of Ghar
Sambhar and was killed...
- in A.D. 736. The Gurgaon-Mewat
region was
ruled by the
Tomaras until Visaladeva (Chahamana)
captured Delhi around the year 1156. One of the most dominant...
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Visaladeva inscription on the Delhi-Topra pillar, 12th century....
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acknowledge Chaulukya suzerainty. In the mid-1240s, Viradhavala's son
Visaladeva usurped the throne, and his
successors ruled Gujarat until Karna Vaghela...
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Visaladeva inscription on the Delhi-Topra pillar, 12th century....
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According to the Vastupāla
Carita of Jinaharṣa Gaṇi, the Vāghela king
Vīsaladeva formed the
branches of the Nāgars at a yajña (sacrifice) at Darbhavatīpura...
- community. Vastupala,
prime minister during the
reign of king Vīradhavala and
Vīsaladeva of
Vaghela dynasty,
constructed a Jain
temple housing 20
idols of Tirthankaras...
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offering a
tribute in the form of
several elephants. The king,
named Visaladeva Chauhan, who
ruled in Sambalpur, Orissa, was
defeated and
killed in battle...