- king Bhoja. It is
unlikely that
Kirtiraja could have
defeated him alone. Thus, S. K.
Mitra theorizes that
Kirtiraja must have
received help from his...
-
around 1018 CE.
Bhoja subjugated the
Chalukyas of Lata,
whose ruler Kirtiraja may have
served as his
feudatory for a
brief period. Bhoja's invasion...
- CE)
Jatiga II (1000–1020 CE)
Gonka (1020–1050 CE)
Guhala I (1050 CE)
Kirtiraja (1050 CE)
Chandraditya (1050 CE)
Marsimha (1050–1075 CE)
Guhala II (1075–1085...
-
defeated the Lata
Chalukya ruler Kirtiraja (or Kirtipala), who was a v****al of the
Kalyani Chalukyas. However,
Kirtiraja regained control of the region...
- this theory,
pointing out that an
inscription of the Lata
Chalukya ruler Kirtiraja describes his
family as "Chalukya",
while an
inscription of his grandson...
-
invasion of the Lata region. He
probably defeated the Lata
Chalukya ruler Kirtiraja (or Kirtipala), who was a v****al of the
Kalyani Chalukyas. The Kalyani...
- CE)
Jatiga II (1000–1020 CE)
Gonka (1020–1050 CE)
Guhala I (1050 CE)
Kirtiraja (1050 CE)
Chandraditya (1050 CE)
Marsimha (1050–1075 CE)
Guhala II (1075–1085...
-
Rattaraja Kolhapur branch Jatiga I
Naivarman Chandra Jatiga II
Gonka Guhala I
Kirtiraja Chandraditya Marsimha Guhala II
Bhoja I
Ballala Gonka II Gandaraditya...
- goal of
capturing Kannauj, but his
attacks were
repulsed by
their ruler Kirtiraja.
Bhoja also
defeated the
Chahamanas of Shakambhari,
killing their ruler...
- Bahū
temple inscription at
Gwalior records that the
temple was
built by
Kīrtirāja, a Kacchapaghāta king who
ruled between circa CE 1015-35: adbhutaḥ siṁhapānīya...