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earned titles like Kalivallabha, Srivallabha,
Dharavarsha,
Maharajadhiraja and Parameshvara.
Dhruva Dharavarsha had a high
political aspiration and he actively...
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Paramara ruler Dharavarsha of Abu,
Chahamana ruler Kelhana of
Nadol and his
brother Kirtipala from Jalor.
According to
Prabandha Kosha —
Dharavarsha let Ghurid...
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greatest Rashtrakuta monarch who
succeeded his
illustrious father Dhruva Dharavarsha. He was
militarily the most
successful emperor of the
dynasty with successful...
- defeated.
Taking advantage of the chaos, the
Rastrakuta ruler Dhruva Dharavarsha (r. 780–793 CE)
surged northwards,
defeated Vatsaraja, and took Kannauj...
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Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat. The most
notable ruler of the
dynasty was
Dharavarsha, who
helped his
Chaulukya overlords repulse a
Ghurid invasion at the...
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Rashtrakuta rulers also
extended the temple.
These rulers include Dhruva Dharavarsha,
Govinda III, Amoghavarsha, and
Krishna III.
According to Goetz, the...
- II left the
administration to his
younger brother, the
prince Dhruva Dharavarsha (who was also
known as Nirupama).[citation needed]
Apart from his dedication...
- was
founder of the
Jalore line of the
Chahamanas and the
Parmar ruler Dharavarsha of Abu. The
Ghurids were
famished in
their long
march from the arid desert...
- present-day
Karnataka and
Konkan under his control.
During the rule of
Dhruva Dharavarsha who took
control in 780, the
kingdom expanded into an
empire that encomp****ed...
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Successor Govinda II Died c. 774 CE Manyakheta,
Rashtrakuta Empire (modern day Karnataka, India)
Issue Govinda II
Dhruva Dharavarsha Religion Hinduism...