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Hariraja (r. c. 1193–1194 CE) was a king from the
Chauhan (Chahamana)
dynasty who
ruled parts of his
ancestral kingdom (in present-day Rajasthan, India)...
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appointed him as a v****al
ruler of the
Chahamana kingdom. His
uncle Hariraja dethroned him for
accepting the
Ghurid suzerainty. Subsequently, Govindaraja...
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Karpuradevi (a
Kalachuri princess). Both
Prithviraj and his
younger brother Hariraja were born in Gujarat,
where their father Someshvara was
brought up at the...
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brother Hariraja invaded the
Ranthambore Fort,
which Aibak had
placed under his
subordinate Qawamul Mulk.
Aibak marched to Ranthambore,
forcing Hariraja to...
- were no less
corrupt than
those he had appointed. Samgrāmarāja's son,
Harirāja,
succeeded him but
reigned for only 22 days
before dying and
being succeeded...
- v****al. Prithviraja's
brother Hariraja dethroned him, and
regained control of a part of his
ancestral kingdom.
Hariraja was
defeated by the
Ghurids in...
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throne of
Ajmer as
their v****al. In 1192 CE, Prithviraj's
younger brother Hariraja dethroned Govindaraja, and
recaptured a part of his
ancestral kingdom,...
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identified as the
Kalachuri ruler Narasimha-deva.
Prithviraja III and
Hariraja, the two sons of
Someshvara and Karpura, were born in Gujarat. The Prithviraja-Vijaya...
- Samgrāmarāja King of
Kashmir Reign 1003–1028
Predecessor Didda Successor Harirāja Died 1028
Spouse Srilekhā
Dynasty Lohara dynasty Father Udayaraja Mother...
- by his
uncle Hariraja,
Govindraja was
forced to move
towards Ranthambore,
where he
established a new
dynasty of the Chahamanas.
Hariraja,
briefly dislodged...