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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**** who was established...
- Kamatapur,
while Dharmanarayan retained Rangpur and Mymensingh. As part of the
settlement in
about 1330,
Durlabhnarayan received from
Dharmanarayan the custody...
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placed him
under the
guardianship of a
Kashmiri teacher,
called Munshi Dharmanarayan, to
teach Damodar – Urdu,
English & Marathi. He was
allowed to keep...
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Karmadhwajpal (1383–1401)
Satyanarayan (1401–1421)
Laksminarayan (1421–1439)
Dharmanarayan (1439–1458)
Pratyashnarayan (1458–1480)
Purnadhabnarayan (1480–1502)...
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History of India.
Psychology Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-415-32920-0.
Dharmanarayan Das (1977). The
early history of Kaliṅga.
Punthi Pustak. p. 155. Sailendra...
- the
Chutia Kingdom, Bodo
people and Baro-Bhuyans.
During the
reign of
Dharmanarayan 3000
Chutia families were
established in Darrang. In the 16th century...
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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...
- 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
temple have been
built using bricks (Ichtaka) by the son
Mukta Dharmanarayan of the old king (name not specified) in the Saka year 1364 (1442 AD)...