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Chamundaraja may
refer to
these kings of
medieval India:
Chamundaraja (Chahamana dynasty)
Chamundaraja (Chaulukya dynasty) Chamunda, a
Hindu goddess Chavundaraya...
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Chamundaraja (r. c. 1045–1065 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the
Sapadalaksha country,
which included...
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Chamundaraja (IAST: Cāmuṇḍarāja, r. c. 996–1008 CE) was an
Indian king who
ruled parts of present-day
Gujarat from his
capital at
Anahilapataka (modern...
- "Chaulukika" in the Kadi
grant of
Mularaja "Saulkika" in a
grant of
Chamundaraja "Chaulakya" in the
Sambhar inscription of
Jayasimha "Chaullakya" in the...
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probably occupied their capital Shakambhari for a
brief period.
Chamundaraja restored the
Chahamana power,
possibly with the help of the
Naddula Chahamanas...
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Vallabha was a son of his predecessor,
Chamundaraja.
According to the 13th Jain
scholar Abhayatilaka Gani, when
Chamundaraja became incapable of
governing the...
- king, and was
succeeded by
Chamundaraja after a very
short reign.
According to
historian R. B. Singh,
Virayarama and
Chamundaraja were both sons of Vakpatiraja...
- also
defeated the Lata
Chalukya chief Barapa,
aided by his son
Chamundaraja.
Chamundaraja succeeded Mularaja around 996 CE.
During his reign, the Paramara...
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Vigraharaja II
Durlabharaja II
Govindaraja III
Vakpatiraja II
Viryarama Chamundaraja Durlabharaja III
Vigraharaja III
Prithviraja I 12th
century Ajayaraja...
- died
early or his
granduncle Chamundaraja usurped the throne. He
probably reigned from c. 880 CE to 885 CE.
Chamundaraja was
succeeded by his son Agguka...