- mathematician-astronomer Brahmagupta. The
original name of
Bhinmal was
Bhillamala. Its
older name was Srimal, from
which Shrimali Brahmins took
their name...
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later commentator,
called him Bhillamalacharya, the
teacher from
Bhillamala.
Bhillamala was the
capital of the Gurjaradesa, the second-largest
kingdom of...
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noted that
kshatriya rulers were
ruling the
kingdoms like Kabul, Kosala,
Bhillamala,
Maharashtra and Vallabhi. In the era from 300 to 700 CE, new
royal dynasties...
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which included Mermad (Maru-Mada, in
Jaisalmer and Jodhpur), al-Baylaman (
Bhillamala or Bhinmal) and Jurz (Gurjaradesa—southern
Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat)...
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Another undated grant mentions the
donation of a
village to a
Brahmin of
Bhillamala (now Bhinmal) in the same district. He
reigned c. 825 CE to 845 CE. His...
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Nagabhata I (739–760), was
originally perhaps a
feudatory of the
Chavdas of
Bhillamala. He
gained prominence after the
downfall of the
Chavda kingdom in the...
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astronomer Brahmagupta and was
ruling in A.D. 628, had his
capital at
Bhillamala (Bhinmal).
Circa 942, one of
queens of Sámantasiṃha fled with her year-old...
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words have been
identified as
Chinese transcriptions of "Gurjara" and "
Bhillamala" (Bhinmal).
Historian R. C.
Majumdar theorized that the king of Kiu-che-lo...
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region included Mermad (Maru-Mada, in
Jaisalmer and Jodhpur), al-Baylaman (
Bhillamala or Bhinmal) and Jurz (Gurjaradesa—southern
Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat)...
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Nagabhata I (730–760), was
originally perhaps a
feudatory of the
Chavdas of
Bhillamala. He
gained prominence after the
downfall of the
Chavda kingdom in the...