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- Jagaddeva may refer to: Jagaddeva (Paramara dynasty), 11th century prince from the Paramara dynasty of central India Jagaddeva (Chahamana dynasty), 12th...
- Jagaddeva (r. c. 1150) was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of present-day...
- Jagadeva, also known as Jagaddeva or Jagdev Parmar, was an 11th-12th century prince from the Paramara dynasty of central India. He is known from an inscription...
- Jagaddeva Pratihara signed a peace treaty with Prithviraj. According to Kharatara-Gachchha-Pattavali, a chief named Abhayada once sought Jagaddeva's permission...
- Chahamana king Arnoraja. Vigraharaja's elder brother and predecessor Jagaddeva killed their father. Their half-brother, Someshvara, was brought up in...
- Someshvara had two half-brothers: Vigraharaja IV and Jagaddeva. His father Arnoraja was succeeded by Jagaddeva and then Vigraharaja IV. The next two rulers were...
- defeats against the Chaulukyas, and was ultimately killed by his own son, Jagaddeva. Arnoraja was a son of the Chahamana king Ajayaraja II and his wife Somalladevi...
- and Pethad-deva. Prithviraja was a son of the Chahamana king Jagaddeva. The rule of Jagaddeva was followed by that of his brother Vigraharaja IV, and then...
- by his younger brother Raimal who wanted to avenge his father's death. Jagaddeva (r. 1150), the Chahamana king of India, killed his father Arnoraja. Beatrice...
- the throne. Sometime before Prola II's ascension, the Paramara prince Jagaddeva, a former Chalukya v****al, attacked Anumakomda, but Prola II repulsed...