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Amaragangeya (r. c. 1164–1165 CE), also
known as
Aparagangeya, was an
Indian king from the
Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled parts of north-western India, including...
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followed by that of his
brother Vigraharaja IV, and then Vigraharaja's son
Aparagangeya.
According to an
inscription found at the
Ruthi Rani
temple at Dhod,...
- 1135–1150) Jagaddeva, King (c.1150)
Vigraharaja IV, King (c.1150–1164)
Aparagangeya, King (c.1164–1165)
Prithviraja II, King (c.1165–1169) Someshvara, King...
- and then
Vigraharaja IV. The next two
rulers were Vigraharaja's son
Aparagangeya and Jagaddeva's son
Prithviraja II.
According to
Prithviraja Vijaya,...
- "the
friend of poets"
disappeared with his death. His
unmarried son
Aparagangeya also died. Prithvibhata, the son of Sudhava's
eldest son, also departed...