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- overthrowing Lagaturman, the last Turk Shahi king. The history of the Hindu Shahis begins in 843 CE with Kallar deposing the last Turk Shahi ruler, Lagaturman. Samanta...
- Shahis begins in 843 CE with Kallar deposing the last Turk Shahi ruler, Lagaturman. Samanta succeeded him, and it was during his reign that the region of...
- (9th–10th century) Turk Shahi (complete list) – Pati Dumi, King (?–815) Lagaturman, King (815–c.850) Bengal and Northeast India Chavda dynasty (complete...
- further claim that the last king of the early Shahiya dynasty was king Lagaturman (Katorman) who was overthrown and imprisoned by his Brahmin vizier called...
- forced the unsubmissive po****tion to flee. The name Kator was used by Lagaturman, last king of the Turk Shahi. Apparently due to its usage by the last...
- to the Arab chronicler al-Biruni, the last Turk Shahi ruler of Kabul, Lagaturman—probable son of Pati Dumi—was deposed by a Brahmin minister, named Kallar...
- times included Zabulistan and Gandhara. The last Shahi ruler of Kabul, Lagaturman, was deposed by a Brahmin minister, possibly named Vakkadeva, in c. 850...
- Islam and pay an annual tribute. 850 Overthrow of the unpo****r Turk Shah Lagaturman by his minister Kallar and establishment of the Hindu Shahi dynasty....
- in Gandhara the Hindu Shahi took over. The last Shahi ruler of Kabul, Lagaturman, was deposed by a Brahmin minister, possibly named Vakkadeva, in c. 850...
- (665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati Dumi (?–815 CE) Lagaturman (815–822 CE)...