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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...
- his brother Kelhanadeva erected a golden gateway (torana) at the shrine of the deity Somesha after destroying the Turushkas. Kelhanadeva was the ruler...
- invaded the Chaulukya kingdom and temporarily dislodged Kelhanadeva from Naddula. Kelhanadeva, his brother Kirtipala and other Chaulukya feudatories helped...
- Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva Jayatasimha...
- 1110–1119 14 Ratnapala 1119–1132 15 Rayapala 1132–1145 16 Katukaraja 1145–1148 17 Alhanadeva 1148–1163 18 Kelhanadeva 1163–1193 19 Jayatasimha 1193–1197...
- army of the Rajput veterans which included the Chahamana ruler of Nadol Kelhanadeva, Chahamana ruler of Jalore Kirtipala who was founder of the Jalore line...
- fort of Nadol (around Marwar) and captured it after a short siege from Kelhanadeva along with sacking the Shiva temple in Kiradu. After marching through...
- Rajput Kumarasinha, and one by Kelhanadeva. COPPER-PLATE GRANTS OF THE TIME OF THE CHAHAMANA (CHAUHAN) KING KELHANADEVA: The Banmera grant mentions one...
- included loyal Chaulukya feudatories such as the Naddula Chahamana ruler Kelhanadeva, the Jalor Chahamana ruler Kirtipala, and the Arbuda Paramara ruler Dharavarsha...
- 1132–1145) Katukaraja, King (c.1145–1148) Alhanadeva, King (c.1148–1163) Kelhanadeva, King (c.1163–1193) Jayatasimha, King (c.1193–1197)[citation needed]...