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Govindachandra (IAST: Govindacandra, r. c. 1114–1155 CE) was the King of
Kannauj from 1114 to 1155 and was a
member of the
Gahadavala dynasty. Govindachandra...
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Govindachandra may
refer to:
Govindachandra (Chandra dynasty),
Indian king
Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty),
Indian king...
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grandson Govindachandra who
annexed some of the
Kalachuri territories,
warded off
Ghaznavid raids, and also
fought the Palas. In 1194,
Govindachandra's grandson...
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Govindachandra (reigned c. 1020 – c. 1045) was the last
known ruler of the
Chandra dynasty in
eastern Bengal.
According to the
Tirumalai inscription, during...
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Govindachandra, the most
powerful king of the dynasty. He is also
known as
Vijayapala or Malladeva. The last
extant inscription of
Govindachandra is...
- enjo**** the
feudatory status of
Thakkura under the
Gahadavala Kings under Govindachandra and Jayachandra, and the
Chandela King Bhojavarman...It is possible...
- city
later came
under the
Gahadavala dynasty, and
under the rule of
Govindachandra, the city
reached "unprecedented glory".
Kannauj was also the main place...
- his
ancestors might have been
granted a
small fief by his
relative Govindachandra in the
newly annexed Kalachuri territory.
Nothing is
known about Adakkamalla's...
- mid-12th-century
inscription attributed to
Queen Kumaradevi (consort of King
Govindachandra) and
member of the
Pithipati dynasty of Bodh ****a. She
takes credit...
- the
Chola dynasty, who
invaded Bengal in the 11th century,
speak of
Govindachandra as the
ruler of Vaṅgāladeśa (a
Sanskrit cognate to the word Bangladesh...