- Kirti-pala (IAST:
Kīrtipāla, r. c. 1160-1182 CE), also
known as Kitu in
vernacular legends, was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Chahamana dynasty of Javalipura...
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scholars . The
Sundha Hill
inscription of the
Jalor Chahamanas boasts that
Kirtipala routed the
Turushka army at Kasahrada. It also
states that his brother...
- The
Chahamanas of
Naddula seized its
control during Alhana's reign.
Kirtipala, a son of Alhana,
received a
feudal grant of 12
villages from his father...
- later, the
Naddula Chahamana king
Kirtipala, who was also a
Chaulukya feudatory,
ousted Samantasimha from Mewar.
Kirtipala probably launched this invasion...
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included the
Chahamana ruler of
Nadol Kelhanadeva,
Chahamana ruler of
Jalore Kirtipala who was
founder of the
Jalore line of the
Chahamanas and the
Parmar ruler...
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around Jalore as a
Chaulukya feudatory.
Samarasimha succeeded his
father Kirtipala on the
Chahamana throne of Javalipura. He had two
brothers named Lakhanapala...
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Paramaras ruled in
Jalore with
support of the
Chahamana ruler of Nadol,
Kirtipala, the
youngest son of
Alhana in 1181, and
founded the
Jalore line of Chauhans...
- unstable. This gave an
opportunity to the
Chahamana ruler of Jalore,
Kirtipala to
invade Mewar in 1179 and
depose Samantsingh.
Samantsingh had to take...
- The
Chahamanas of
Naddula seized its
control during Alhana's reign.
Kirtipala, a son of Alhana,
received a
feudal grant of 12
villages from his father...
- day In the 10th century,
Jalore was
ruled by the Paramaras. In 1181,
Kirtipala, the
youngest son of Alhana, the
Chahamana ruler of Nadol,
captured Jalore...