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- Rawal Jaitrasimha also known as Rawal Jaitra Singh was the ruler of the Guhila dynasty from 1213 to 1252. During his rule, the Guhila Kingdom attained...
- Kumarasimha was succeeded by Mathanasimha, Padmasimha and Jaitrasimha. During the reign of Jaitrasimha (r. c. 1213–1252), the Guhilas achieved a high political...
- Battle of Bhutala took place in modern-day Rajasthan between Maharawal Jaitrasimha Of Mewar and sultan Iltutmish of Delhi sultanate somewhere between 1222...
- monarch of the Guhila dynasty who ruled from 1252 to 1273 after his father Jaitrasimha and before his son Samarsimha. He married the Songara princess Rupadevi...
- Chandrashekhara's Hammira-Hatha. Hammiradeva was a son of the Chahamana king Jaitrasimha (Jaitra Singh) and queen Hira Devi. The name "Hammira" is a Sanskritized...
- century and the Chaulukyas in the 12th century. During the reign of Jaitrasimha (1213–1252 AD), Nagahrada was sacked by Iltutmish. Then Samarasimha (1273–1301...
- Saracandrasūri Maladhārī. The name of the copyist is mentioned to be Jaitrasiṃha and the name of the engraver is mentioned to be Kumārasiṃha. The South...
- dead bodies of the Seuna soldiers. The Yadava general Jaitrapala (alias Jaitrasimha) fled to Lokkigundi (modern Lakkundi), but Ballala captured the fort...
- called Tribhuvana-Ranaka killed Bala, a general of the Guhila ruler Jaitrasimha, who was trying to recapture Kottadaka (modern Kotada). This Tribhuvana-Ranaka...
- prin****lities. According to an Achaleshvara inscription, the Guhila ruler Jaitrasimha destro**** Naddula and defeated the Turushkas. According to historian...