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means "Bundela domain". The
region was
earlier known as
Jejabhukti or
Jejakabhukti ("Jeja's province").
According to the
inscriptions of the
Chandela dynasty...
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Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti was an
Indian dynasty in
Central India. The
Chandelas ruled much of the
Bundelkhand region (then
called Jejakabhukti)
between the...
- were the
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti, who
ruled the
Bundelkhand region.
During 10th to 13th
century CE, the
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti ruled the Bundelkhand...
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Madanpur inscriptions from Prithviraj's
reign claim that he "laid to waste"
Jejakabhukti (present-day Bundelkhand),
which was
ruled by the
Chandela king Paramardi...
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central India. He was the last
powerful Chandela king, and
ruled the
Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day
Madhya Pradesh and
Uttar Pradesh)...
- was a king of the
Chandela dynasty of
central India. He
ruled in the
Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day
Madhya Pradesh and
Uttar Pradesh)...
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leadership of Qutb-ud-din
Aibak and
Iltutmish against the
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti in 1203.
During this campaign, the
Ghurids successfully captured the...
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Govindaraja II, King (c.863–890) Chandanaraja, King (c.890–917)
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti (complete list) – Nannuka, King (c.831–845) Vakpati, King (c.845–865)...
- 1003-1035 CE) was a
Chandela king of
central India. He
ruled in the
Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day
Madhya Pradesh).
Vidyadhara was the...
- II, King (c.971–998)
Durlabharaja II, King (c.998–1012)
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti (complete list) – Rahila, King (c.885–905) Shri Harsha, King (c.905–925)...