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Kelhana-deva (IAST: Kelhaṇadeva, r. c. 1163–1193 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the area
around Naddula (present-day...
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Chahamana king
Alhana and
queen Annalla-devi. Kirtipala's
elder brother Kelhana became the king of Naddula,
while Kirtipala himself became the governor...
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Chahamana ruler Kelhana, but this is also
chronologically incorrect, as
Kelhana died
around 1193 CE. R. B.
Singh identified him as
Kelhana's successor Jayatasimha...
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Chaulukya feudatories —
Paramara ruler Dharavarsha of Abu,
Chahamana ruler Kelhana of
Nadol and his
brother Kirtipala from Jalor.
According to
Prabandha Kosha...
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result in any
territorial annexations. The
Naddula Chahamana ruler Kelhana, who was a
Gujarat Chaulukya feudatory,
forced him to retreat. Meanwhile...
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grant of 12
villages from his
father and his
brother (the crown-prince)
Kelhana. He
controlled his
domains from
Suvarnagiri or Sonagiri, the hill on which...
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grant of 12
villages from his
father and his
brother (the crown-prince)
Kelhana. He
controlled his
domains from
Suvarnagiri or Sonagiri, the hill on which...
- annexations, and he was
forced to
retreat by the
Naddula Chahamana ruler Kelhana. The
Mutugi inscription also
claims that
Bhillama defeated the
kings of...
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defeat the
Ghurids at the
Battle of
Kasahrada in 1178 CE. As a result,
Kelhana managed to
regain control of Naddula. As a
Chaulukya feudatory, Kelhanadeva...
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ancient history. All
these copper plates refer themselves to the
reign of
Kelhana, son of Alhana, and
register grants made to a
Brahrnana in
Korantaka (the...