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- Kannauj he defeated must instead have been Vajrayudha's successor, Indrayudha. Indrayudha succeeded his father Vajrayudha in 783. He was defeated by the powerful...
- of Indrayudha triggered the first great war. The first move was made by Vatsaraja, soon after the ascension of the new king of Kannauj, Indrayudha. He...
- Dharmapala built a mighty empire in the northern India. He defeated Indrayudha of Kannauj, and installed his own nominee Chakrayudha on the throne of...
- made Indrayudha, the King of Kannuj his v****al. In response to this, Dharmapala, the Emperor of Bengal invaded Kannauj and deposed Indrayudha and replaced...
- victories are not available. It is known that he defeated Indraraja (or Indrayudha), the ruler of Kanauj, who was a v****al of the Pratiharas. He then handed...
- especially for them. Chandrapeeda acquires a powerful and swift horse called Indrayudha, which becomes his inseparable companion. Having completed their education...
- CE) Bhoja II (1175–1212 CE) Vajrayudha (770–783), founder of dynasty Indrayudha Chakrayudha (until 810) The Chandelas of Jejakabhukti were a dynasty in...
- maternal family of King Harsha Vardhana of Kanauj and Vatsaraja reduced Indrayudha of Kanauj to the status of feudatory after his conquest of Kanuaj and...
- dynasties. S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar similarly proposed that Vajrayudha and Indrayudha were names of Āma. But this theory is contradicted by the Jain accounts...
- Rani Sharma, presents a detailed record of his victories over the Arabs, Indrāyudha and Bengal. It also presents evidence that contests the claim of the defeat...