- Jayata-simha (IAST:
Jayatasiṃha, r. c. 1193–1197 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the area
around Naddula (present-day...
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invasion by the
Yadava ruler Bhillama V. By the time of Kelhanadeva's son
Jayatasimha, the
Ghurids had
grown more powerful,
having defeated the Shakambhari...
- his
descendants until Jayatasimha was
defeated by the Ghurids. Later, the
Jalor Chahamana king
Udayasimha (a
relative of
Jayatasimha)
captured Nadol. The...
- and a monk of
Nagendra Gaccha. It was
commissioned by a
minister named Jayatasimha, who was the son of Vastupala. One of the
legends included in the collection...
- 1145–1148) Alhanadeva, King (c.1148–1163) Kelhanadeva, King (c.1163–1193)
Jayatasimha, King (c.1193–1197)[citation needed]
Chahamanas of
Shakambhari (complete...
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Dharavarsha with his
sibling Prahladana and the Naddula-Chahamana
ruler Jayatasimha, thus,
mustering a
formidable army.
According to
Hasan Nizami, Aibak...
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Kelhanadeva died
around 1193 CE. He had at
least two sons:
Jayatasimha and Sodhaladeva.
Jayatasimha ****isted him in administration, and
succeeded him on the...
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Ratnapala 1119–1132 15
Rayapala 1132–1145 16
Katukaraja 1145–1148 17
Alhanadeva 1148–1163 18
Kelhanadeva 1163–1193 19
Jayatasimha 1193–1197...
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Samantasimha Mularaja II
Bhima II Jayachandra †
Harishchandra Kelhanadeva Lakshmana Sena
Jayatasimha Kumarpal Paramardi Trailokyavarman Dharavarsha Kirtipala...
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local governor. Later, the
Jalor Chauhan king
Udayasimha (a
relative of
Jayatasimha),
gained control of Naddula. However, D. C.
Ganguly believes that Jaitrasimha...