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- Ajayapala (reigned c. 1171–1175) was an Indian king from the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat. He ruled the present-day Gujarat and surrounding...
- Rajasthan in north-western India. He is also known as Jayaraja, Ajayapala Chakva or Ajayapala Chakri. Ajayaraja I succeeded Naradeva as the Chahamana king...
- Ajayapala may refer to: Ajayapala (Chaulukya dynasty) (r. c. 1171 – 1175 CE), king who ruled in present-day Gujarat, India Ajayaraja I (r. c. 721-734...
- by Ajayapala. Historian R. B. Singh, on the other hand, theorizes that the supposed 'tribute' was merely a gift sent by Someshvara to Ajayapala's on latter's...
- Mularaja II's infancy from 1175. She was a queen of the Chaulukya king Ajayapala. Her earlier life is not known, according to Prabandhachintamani of Merutunga...
- that Ajayapala was not fit to be a king. This conversation was overheard by Hemachandra's disciple Balachandra, who was a childhood friend of Ajayapala. Balachandra...
- Mularaja's lieftime or shortly after his death. Mularaja succeeded his father Ajayapala on the Chaulukya throne. His mother Naikidevi was the daughter of one...
- achieved military success against Kumarapala's successor Ajayapala. However, he was defeated by Ajayapala's feudatory Prahladana, the Paramara chief of Abu. The...
- of its very powerful ruler Kumarapala in 1172 and ascension of his son Ajayapala, Samantsingh found it opportune to invade the territory of Gujarat. This...
- 1194 inscriptions found at Gwalior show that the Kachchhapaghata ruler Ajayapala controlled Gwalior in the later years as well. Thus, the bardic account...