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- Rashtrakutas and the Chalukyas of Kalyani. In the 1030s, the Kalachuri king Gangeyadeva ****umed the title of Maharajadhiraja after achieving military successes...
- Gangeyadeva (IAST:Gaṅgeyadeva, r. c. 1015–1041 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India. His kingdom was centered around the...
- Masjid-e-Ganj-e-Shahidan by local forces, possibly under the Kalachuri ruler Gangeyadeva. Despite the military leader's death, his followers were allowed to settle...
- Rajendra I (1014–1044) "Napoleon of South India" (and South East Asia) Gangeyadeva (1010–1041) "Napoleon of West India" Hemu (1501–1556) "Napoleon of Medieval...
- of several sacred structures at Varanasi. Later, the Kalachuri king Gangeyadeva annexed Varanasi after defeating the ruler of Anga, which was probably...
- Gangadeva (also known as Gangeyadeva) was the second ruler of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. He succeeded his father Nanyadeva as king in 1147 and ruled...
- Masud Ghaznavid siege successful 1033 Muslim Varanasi Ahmed Nialtigin, Gangeyadeva (Kalachuri dynasty) Major raid 1037 Muslim Hansi (near Delhi) Masud Ghaznavid...
- Malwa to Bhoja's brother Udayaditya. Lakshmikarna succeeded his father Gangeyadeva on the throne of Tripuri in 1041 CE. The 1048-49 Rewa stone inscription...
- an alliance against the Chalukyas of Kalyani with Rajendra Chola and Gangeyadeva Kalachuri. At this time, Jayasimha II was the Chalukya king. The triple...
- Sinha (1974). "A Critical Evaluation of sources for identification of Gangeyadeva of Tirabhukti". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 35: 39–42...