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Kalhana (c. 12th century) (Sanskrit: कल्हण, romanized:
kalhaṇa) was the
author of
Rajatarangini (River of Kings), an
account of the
history of Kashmir...
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region in the
Indian subcontinent. The 12th-century
Kashmiri chronicler Kalhana characterizes Lalitaditya as a "world conqueror",
crediting him with miraculous...
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Kalhana, was
aimed at
sketching an
outline of Kashmir's
history since ancient times, and it did
discuss the
Karkota dynasty in depth.
Kalhana depended...
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kings of Kashmir. It was
written in
Sanskrit by
Kashmiri historian Kalhana in the 12th
century CE. The
total reign of the
following kings is mentioned...
- the
Gonandiya dynasty, was a king of the
region of
Kashmir according to
Kalhana, the 12th
century CE
historian who
wrote the Rajatarangini.
According to...
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Restored Gonanda dynasty), was a
Kashmiri Hindu dynasty.
According to
Kalhana, this
dynasty ruled Kashmir just
before the Karkotas. No
contemporary literature...
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Srinagar to Parihaspur.
Kalhana mentions the
construction of the city in his Book 4
cantos 194–204.
Lalitaditya according to
Kalhana built his
residence and...
- or Dar used as a
surname date back to the 16th
century CE. Furthermore,
Kalhana has
explained in Rajatarangini, a book
considered vital by
historians that...
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described in the
Rajatarangini (Chronicle of Kings), a work
written by
Kalhana in the mid-12th century, upon
which many
studies of the
first 150 years...
- to the
Rajatarangini of
Kalhana, a
capital city by the name of
Srinagari was
built in the
Kashmir valley by Ashoka.
Kalhana calls this
capital puranadhisthana...