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Kumarapala (r. 1143 – 1172 CE) was a
ruler from the
Chaulukya (Solanki)
dynasty of present-day
western India. He
ruled present-day
Gujarat and surrounding...
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texts were also
written using multiple languages, such as Somprabha's
Kumarpala-pratibodha in 1195. The
Abahattha stage is
characterised by: Loss of affixes...
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Bayana (1195)
Muhammad of Ghor
Qutbuddin Aibak Jadaun Rajputs Kumarpala Ghurid Victory Kumarpala surrenders.
Bayana annexed to
Ghurid empire.
Siege of Gwalior...
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Svetambara Jain
Temple at
Taranga which was
originally constructed by
Kumarpala in 1161
Chaturmukha Basadi,
Gerusoppa Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Mohammad Ghori attacked Bayana,
during which the
Rajput ruler Raja
Kumarpala faced the defeat. It is
called the "City of Banasura"
because of the premonition...
- Ghor
besieged Bayana, then
capital of the
Jadaun Rajputs,
whose ruler Kumarpala was
defeated and the
territory p****ed
under Muhammad of Ghor who placed...
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local means of
transport by road. This Jain
temple was
established by
Kumarpala during the 12th century. This is a holy
place of the
Shatrunjay Panchteerthi...
- that a
temple was
erected during the 11th century, when the
Solanki King
Kumarpala was the ruler. A set of four
finished but
unpolished standing Tirthankaras...
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dedicated as
Yaksha /
Yakshini of the Jain temple, and
space where the
Kumarpala temple now
stands in the
Vimala Vasi Tuk.
Another example is of Shri Krishna...
- words). Once, King
Kumarpala's minister, Kapardi, who was a lay
disciple of
Acharya Aryarak****suri,
visited the
palace where Kumarpala and
Acharya Hemachandrasuri...