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Lakshmadeva (IAST: Lakṣma-deva) was a
member of the
Paramara dynasty of
Malwa region in
central India.
According to one theory, he
ascended the Paramara...
- India, who
succeeded Jayasimha I. He was
succeeded by his son,
either Lakshmadeva or Naravarman. Udayāditya was a
brother of Bhoja, the most
renowned king...
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region in the 11th century. A
prashasti inscription of the
Paramara king
Lakshmadeva (r. c. 1086–1094) has been
found at Nagpur. Subsequently, the region...
- (c. 1010-1055)
Jayasimha I (c. 1055-1070)
Udayaditya (c. 1070-1093)
Lakshmadeva (c. 1080s?)
Naravarman (c. 1094-1130)
Yashovarman (c. 1133-1142) Jayavarman...
- (c. 1010-1055)
Jayasimha I (c. 1055-1070)
Udayaditya (c. 1070-1093)
Lakshmadeva (c. 1080s?)
Naravarman (c. 1094-1130)
Yashovarman (c. 1133-1142) Jayavarman...
- (1010–1055)
Jayasimha I, King (1055–1070) Udayaditya, King (1070–1086)
Lakshmadeva, King (1086–1094) Naravarman, King (1094–1130) ****stan
Hindu Shahi (complete...
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Chaulukya ruler Karna, with help from his allies. Udayaditya's
eldest son
Lakshmadeva has been
credited with
extensive military conquests in the
Nagpur Prashasti...
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Bhoja 1010–1055 11
JayasimhaI 1055–1070 12
Udayaditya 1070–1086 13
Lakshmadeva 1086–1094 14
Naravarman 1094–1133 15
Yashovarman 1133–1142 16 Jayavarman...
- Therefore, D. C.
Ganguly suggested that
Jagadeva was
another name for
Lakshmadeva (r. c. 1086-1094 CE), who
according to
Paramara inscriptions, was the...
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Bhoja 1010–1055 11
Jayasimha I 1055–1070 12
Udayaditya 1070–1086 13
Lakshmadeva 1086–1094 14
Naravarman 1094–1133 15
Yashovarman 1133–1142 16 Jayavarman...