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Didda (c. 924 CE – 1003 CE), also
known as The
Catherine of Kashmir, was the last
ruler of
Utpala dynasty who
ruled Kashmir from 980 CE to 1003 CE. She...
- Vazari-
Didda or
Vazari Didda) was an
Ancient city and
bishopric in
Roman Africa,
which remains a
Latin Catholic titular see. Its
presumed modern site...
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closest relative.
Prominent examples from
Indian history include Queen Didda of Kashmir,
Razia Sultana,
Rudrama Devi,
Keladi Chennamma,
Ahilyabai Holkar...
- who had
become a
lover of
Didda and
served as her
prime minister. He
wielded significant power in
collaboration with
Didda to ****ert her
dominance over...
- p****ed to the next
closest relative. An
early example of this is
Queen Didda of Kashmir, who
ascended the
throne of
Kashmir in 980 CE
after the death...
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after suffering heavy casualties.
Sangramaraja was
adopted by his aunt
Didda and
appointed as her heir and
become the
ruler in 1003. His rule lasted...
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sequel titled Manikarnika Returns: The
Legend of
Didda. It
would be
based on the
Kashmiri female ruler Didda.
Sources close to the
development revealed that...
- to the
Lohara dynasty king of Kashmir, and his grand-daughter
noted as
Didda became the
Queen and last
ruler of the
Utpala dynasty. In the
final years...
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Ethiopian long-distance
runner Dida of Eynsham, a 7th-century
Mercian King
Didda, a
queen of
Kashmir DiDa Ritz,
American drag
queen Dida language, a Kru...
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appointed him
Auxiliary Bishop of
Cotabato and
Titular Bishop of Vazari-
Didda. He was
consecrated bishop on
April 25, 2006 by
Orlando Beltran Quevedo...