- Cuttack,
desecrated the
Jagannath Temple, Puri, and
forced Raja
Gajpati of
Jajnagar in
Orissa to pay tribute. He also laid
siege to the
Kangra Fort and forced...
- Cuttack,
desecrated the
Jagannath Temple, Puri, and
forced Raja
Gajpati of
Jajnagar in
Orissa to pay tribute. He
converted Chauhan Rajputs from
Hinduism to...
- Tabaqat-i-Nasiri and Tarikh-i-Firuzshahi, the town's name was
mentioned as "
Jajnagar". Later, the
suffix "-nagar" ("town") was
replaced with the equivalent...
-
prompting a
complex alliance between Ga****atis and
chiefs of
Telangana and
Jajnagar.
Tensions escalated further in 1478 when
Muhammad Shah III
invaded Orissa...
- his
control Kara, Awadh, Dalmau,
Bahraich and
South Bihar. The Rai of
Jajnagar and the
ruler of
Lakhnauti acknowledged his
authority and sent him several...
- Shah
minted coins with the
proclamation "conqueror of Kamrupa, Kamata,
Jajnagar and Orissa".
According to
historian Jadunath Sarkar, a 1513 inscription...
- to a
complex alliance between the Ga****atis and
chiefs of
Telangana and
Jajnagar. The
Sultan successfully defeated them and
forced Purushottam Dev to surrender...
- present-day Bihar, and also
extracted tribute from the
smaller states of
Jajnagar, Tirhut, Bang (in
Bengal region), and Kamrup. Iltutmish's
forces captured...
-
border states before he
reached Mandu in
March 1422.
Hushang Shah was in
Jajnagar (Orissa) at that time.
After 48 days of
unsuccessful siege and several...
- Uranshin: The name has been used by some 10th
century Arab geographers.
Jajnagar: The name used for
Odisha in the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri (c. 1260), Tarikh-i-Firuz...