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- ruled as a client kingdom of Dharmapala of Bengal during the reign of Chakrayudha. The dynasty was established when Vajrayudha deposed the Varmans and...
- installed his brother Chakrayudha as his v****al, clearly avoiding annexation. He then held an imperial court at Kannauj to crown Chakrayudha, which was attended...
- India. He defeated Indrayudha of Kannauj, and installed his own nominee Chakrayudha on the throne of Kannauj. Several other smaller states in North India...
- the 16th Tirthankara and 5th Chakravarti Chakrayudha, son of Shantinatha Kuruchandra, son of Chakrayudha at the time of ****hunatha Sura (father of...
- Kannauj and deposed Indrayudha and replaced him with Indrayudha's brother, Chakrayudha whom he made his v****al. This obviously led to war and the Gurjara Empire...
- Abhimanyu fights the Kauravas in the chakrayudha (left), while Jayadratha on the elephant on the right prevents the Pandavas from aiding Abhimanyu....
- Gandhara and Kira (Kangra Valley). These kings accepted the installation of Chakrayudha on the Kannauj throne, while "bowing down respectfully with their diadems...
- dynasties of Palas and Gurjara Pratiharas continued: the Pala's v****al Chakrayudha (Dharmapala's nominee for Ujjain) was defeated by the Pratihara Nagabhata...
- II (1175–1212 CE) Vajrayudha (770–783), founder of dynasty Indrayudha Chakrayudha (until 810) The Chandelas of Jejakabhukti were a dynasty in Central India...
- Pala emperor Dharmapala and the in****bent puppet ruler of Kanyakubja, Chakrayudha. The Sanjan plates of Govinda III mention that the horse of Govinda III...