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- Balinarayan alias Dharmanarayan or Baldeo (r. 1616– 1638) of Mughals was the son of Koch King Raghudev and younger brother of King Parik**** and the first...
- Kamatapur, while Dharmanarayan retained Rangpur and Mymensingh. As part of the settlement in about 1330, Durlabhnarayan received from Dharmanarayan the custody...
- placed him under the guardianship of a Kashmiri teacher, called Munshi Dharmanarayan, to teach Damodar – Urdu, English & Marathi. He was allowed to keep...
- Rs. 10,000, seven retainers, and was in the guardianship of Munshi Dharmanarayan. The whole memoir was published in Marathi in Kelkar, Y. N. (1959) Itihasachyaaa...
- Kalabari: During the reign of Chutia King Dharmanarayan, Kalabari was the state capital. King Dharmanarayan established projects for local development...
- Prabesh, he did it under the patronage of Tamradhvaj, the successor of Dharmanarayan of Kamata kingdom fame. Gopalacharana Dwija Bhusana Dvija Nagendra (1988)...
- the Chutia Kingdom, Bodo people and Baro-Bhuyans. During the reign of Dharmanarayan 3000 Chutia families were established in Darrang. In the 16th century...
- identifying the donor-ruler named Dharmanarayan, mentioned as the son of Satyanarayana in the Bormurtiya grant with the Dharmanarayan, the father of the donor-ruler...
- Kharavela (King of Kalinga) (1984). Khâravela. Orissa State Museum. Dharmanarayan Das (1977). The early history of Kaliṅga. Punthi Pustak. p. 155. Shishir...
- Karmadhwajpal (1383–1401) Satyanarayan (1401–1421) Laksminarayan (1421–1439) Dharmanarayan (1439–1458) Pratyashnarayan (1458–1480) Purnadhabnarayan (1480–1502)...