- Bangladesh.
Retrieved 6
August 2015. F.,
Kielhorn (1890). "The
Epoch of the
Lakshmanasena Era". The
Indian Antiquary, A
Journal of
Oriental Research. XIX. Sarkar...
- by
Kamakeethu when
Lakshmanasena Maharaja, the king of Navadweepa,
saves him.
Being an
advent devotee of Radhakrishna,
Lakshmanasena invites Jayadeva to...
- of this dynasty. This
dynasty started declining during the rule of
Lakshmanasena who was the last
significant Sena king. He was
succeeded by his two...
-
bhukti (province) is
first attested c. 1183 in the
Shaktipur grant of
Lakshmanasena. The
grant states that
Uttara Rāḍhā, (what is now the
northern Rarh...
-
bhukti (province). However, the
inscription of Vallalasena's
successor Lakshmanasena states that this
region was a part of the
Kankagram bhukti.
Based on...
-
Prakasha IV
Kumarapala Viradhavala Vastupala and Te****ala
Prakasha V
Lakshmanasena Jayachandra Varahamihira Bhartrihari Vaidya Vagabhatta As a work of...
- and
based his rule in Nadia. The
greatest ruler from the
dynasty was
Lakshmanasena. He
established the dynasty's writ in
Orissa and Benares. In 1202, Ikhtiyarrudin...
-
their names and
poetic qualities in 'Gita Govinda' However,
earlier Lakshmanasena's court poet, Batudas's son Sridhardas, has
compiled Saduktikarnamrita...
- 35–36. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4. F.,
Kielhorn (1890). "The
Epoch of the
Lakshmanasena Era". The
Indian Antiquary, A
Journal of
Oriental Research. XIX. Jha...
- Sarhgramagupta,
another ruler of the Guptas, was a
contemporary of
Lakshmanasena. The Guptas'
power was
likely ended by
Muhammad Bakhtyär
Khalji in the...