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- Asharaja (IAST: Āśārāja, r. c. 1110–1119 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the area around Naddula (present-day...
- Shakambhari Chauhans king Arnoraja, and the former Naddula Chahamana ruler Asharaja acknowledged his suzerainty. Jayasimha also annexed a part of Malwa (in...
- (present-day Nadol in Rajasthan). He seized the throne of Naddula from his uncle Asharaja, who had become the Chahamana king after his father's death. Ratnapala...
- Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva Jayatasimha...
- son Rayapala, who was dethroned by Asharaja's son Katukaraja around 1145 CE. Katukaraja was succeeded by Asharaja's younger son Alhanadeva, who served...
- Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva Jayatasimha...
- Chaulukya military campaigns. Alhanadeva was a son of the Chahamana monarch Asharaja. He succeeded his elder brother Katukaraja on the throne of Naddula. He...
- Jendraraja 1070–1080 11 Prithvipala 1080–1090 12 Jojalladeva 1090–1110 13 Asharaja 1110–1119 14 Ratnapala 1119–1132 15 Rayapala 1132–1145 16 Katukaraja 1145–1148...
- Navaghana, the Chudasama king of Saurashtra. The Naddula Chahamana ruler Asharaja, who had been dethroned by his rival Ratnapala, became a v****al of Jayasimha...
- Jendraraja 1070–1080 11 Prithvipala 1080–1090 12 Jojalladeva 1090–1110 13 Asharaja 1110–1119 14 Ratnapala 1119–1132 15 Rayapala 1132–1145 16 Katukaraja 1145–1148...