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Jayasimha may
refer to:
Jayasimha (Vatapi
Chalukya dynasty),
reigned in
early 6th
century Jayasimha I (Eastern
Chalukya dynasty)...
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Mandhata Jayasimha (reigned c. 1055-1070 CE) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Malwa in
central India. He was the successor, and
possibly the son, of the...
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Jayasiṃha, who ****umed the
title Siddharāja,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Gujarat between 1092 and 1142. He was a
member of the
Chaulukya (also
called Solanki)...
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Jayasimha I was a
Chudasama king of
Saurashtra region of
western India who
reigned from 1351 CE to 1378 CE (VS 1407 to VS 1435). His
capital was at Junagadh...
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Jayasimha I (641–673 CE)
succeeded Kubja Vishnuvardhana as the king of
Eastern Chalukyas. He had a long
reign of 32
years however,
nothing important is...
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Jayasimha was an
early Chudasama king
known only from the
ballads and
folklore of
Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. The
bards explain that the names...
- was the
grandfather of the dynasty's
first sovereign ruler, ****keshin
I.
Jayasimha finds a
mention in the
Aihole and
Mahakuta inscriptions of his dynasty...
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goddess Nanda Bhagavati.
Between 641 AD and 705 AD some kings,
except Jayasimha I and
Mangi Yuvaraja,
ruled for very
short durations. Then
followed a period...
- by Bhoja's
court poet Dasabala. An
inscription of Bhoja's
successor Jayasimha I is also
dated 1055 CE. Thus, 1055 CE can be
taken as the last year of...
- 1008)
Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022)
Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)
Karna (c. 1064 – c. 1092)
Jayasimha Siddharaja (c. 1092 – c. 1142)
Kumarapala (c. 1142 –...