- Karhaḍe
Brahmins (also
spelled as
Karada Brahmins or
Karad Brahmins) are a
Hindu Brahmin sub-caste
mainly from the
Indian state of Maharashtra, but are...
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northern parts of the
Chola empire and
advanced to Rameswaram. As per the
Karhad copper plates of
Krishna II,
dated 959 AD, the king "uprooted the Cholas...
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sensual pleasures. This
according to the
historian Kamath is
evident from the
Karhad plates of
Krishna III. The
Dhulia grant of 779 and
Garugadahalli inscription...
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district are Havyak, Shivalli, Kota, Koteshwar, Sthanik,
Karhad, Saraswat, Chitpavan,
Deshasth etc.
Karhads,
Saraswats and
Chitpavans are
immigrants from Maharashtra...
- was
brought under the rule of
Indra III for a few years. From the Sangli,
Karhad,
Deoli and
Bagumra inscriptions (Kamath (2001), p80)
Kamath (2001), p80...
- 1215 A. D.,
Gonka deserves mention here, as he is
described as the Lord of
Karhad (Karad),
Mairifvja (Miraj) and Konkan.
Karad is
located at 17°17′N 74°12′E...
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places of
royal residence. Even
though the
capital was
shifted to Kolhapur,
Karhad retained its
significance during the
Shilahara period. This
branch rose...
- fort of
Pranalaka or
Padmanala (Panhala) as the
places of
royal residence.
Karhad retained its
significance during the
Shilahara period. This
branch rose...
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ancestors had
governed as
Chalukya commanders (Mahamandaleshwar) over the
Karhad-4000 and Tardavadi-1000
provinces (overlapping
region in present-day Karnataka...
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disturbed by
attacks by the
Rashtrakutas on
northern India as the
Deoli and
Karhad plates of
Krishna III,
while praising his
achievement in the
style of an...