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Arnoraja (IAST:
Arṇorāja, r. c. 1135–1150 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the
Sapadalaksha country, which...
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Kumarapala granted the
Bhimapalli village to
Arnoraja for his services. It is
possible that
Arnoraja received the
village for his role in the Saurashtra...
- in north-western India. He
ascended the
throne after killing his
father Arnoraja, and
ruled briefly before being dethroned by his
brother Vigraharaja IV...
- he
subdued a
number of
neighbouring kings,
including the
Chahamana king
Arnoraja and the
Shilahara king Mallikarjuna. He also
annexed the
Paramara territory...
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Prithviraja III (Prithviraj Chauhan).
Someshvara was a son of the
Chahamana king
Arnoraja. His
mother Kanchana-devi was a
daughter of
Jayasimha Siddharaja, the Chaulukya...
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extended to
parts of Rajasthan: he
subdued the
Shakambhari Chauhans king
Arnoraja, and the
former Naddula Chahamana ruler Asharaja acknowledged his suzerainty...
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Jayasimha defeated the
Shakambhari Chahamana ruler Arnoraja. Later, however,
Jayasimha accepted Arnoraja as an ally, and the
Chahamana ruler married Jayasimha’s...
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discovered at the
mosque site.
Vigraharaja was born to the
Chahamana king
Arnoraja. Vigraharaja's
elder brother and
predecessor Jagaddeva killed their father...
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situated in the city of
Ajmer in
Rajasthan state in India. It was
built by
Arnoraja (alias Ana), the
grandfather of
Prithviraj Chauhan, in 1135 -1150 AD and...
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found at the
Adhai Din Ka
Jhonpra states that
Ajayaraja appointed his son
Arnoraja as his successor. He then
retired to the
forest beside the
Pushkar lake...