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- Jonaraja (died AD 1459) was a Kashmiri historian and Sanskrit poet. His Dvitīyā Rājataraṅginī is a continuation of Kalhana's Rājataraṅginī and brings the...
- exists is the Rajatarangini (lit. Flow of Succession of Kings) by Jonaraja. Jonaraja was the Brahmin court-poet of Sikandar's successor Zain-ul-Abidin...
- invader named "Da'lacha"—mentioned by the 15th century Kashmiri chronicler Jonaraja as the commander of a Karmasena[clarification needed]—invaded Kashmir with...
- author Jonaraja Kashmiri: مملکتِ کشمیر, Persian: سلطنتِ کشمیر, Arabic: سَلْطَنَة اَلْكَشْميرّ Dutt, Jogesh Chunder (1898). Rajatarangini Of Jonaraja. p. 207...
- commissioned by Lalitaditya Muktapida in the eighth century CE. According to Jonaraja (fl. 1430) as well as Hasan Ali, the temple was destro**** by Sikandar Shah...
- conquests of Lalitaditya Muktapida. Rājataraṅgiṇī by Jonarāja During the reign of Zain-ul-Abidin, Jonarāja aut****d a sequel by the same name. Also known as...
- to Shah Mir. Older sources by contemporary Kashmiri historians, such as Jonaraja, state that Shah Mir was the descendant of Partha (Arjuna) of Mahabharata...
- ISBN 978-1-032-66670-9. Dutt, Jogesh Chunder (2012-01-01). Rajatarangini of Jonaraja. New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House. p. 71. ISBN 978-81-212-0037-0. v t e...
- historian Jonaraja, she committed suicide and offered her intestines to him as a wedding gift.[citation needed] According to the Kashmiri historian Jonaraja, Shah...
- the history of Kashmir that adds to the previous works of Kalhana and Jonaraja, thereby providing an update of the history of Kashmir till 1486 CE. Śrīvara...