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Lakshmikarna (IAST: Lakśmi-Karṇa; r. c. 1041–1073 CE), also
known as Karna, was a
ruler of the
Kalachuri dynasty of
Tripuri in
central India. His kingdom...
- frontiers. The
kingdom reached its
zenith during the
reign of his son
Lakshmikarna (1041-1073 CE), who ****umed the
imperial title Chakravartin after military...
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Shankaracharya during his visit. The
temple was
later constructed by King
Lakshmikarna.
Narmada Temple: It is the main
temple of the town. It is said that Shankaracharya...
- of the
Mahameghavahana dynasty, used the
title Kalinga-Chakravartin.
Lakshmikarna of the
Kalachuri dynasty proclaimed himself Chakravartin. The Imperial...
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Kokalla II, King (990–1015) Gangeyadeva, King (1015–1041)
Lakshmikarna, King (1041–1073) Yashahkarna, King (1073–1123)
Kalahandi (complete list)...
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Saliti Tomara DynastyParamara Dynasty Kalachuris Mahipal Tomar Raja
Bhoja Lakshmikarna Ghaznavid Victory Rajput forces repelled by Ghaznavids.
Reconquest of...
- Prolla.
According to
Chopra et al.,
Someshvara I got the
better of King
Lakshmikarna of the
Kalachuri dynasty of
Tripuri (nearJabalpur) as well. Thus Someshvara...
- Rai to
Karna may be due to
victory over or
alliance with
descendant of
Lakshmikarna of
Kalachuri dynasty.
According to Nag Vanshavali, Bhim
Karna had to...
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Dhruva Dharavarsha and
Dharmapala as a
great general and
empire builder.
Lakshmikarna, (IAST: Lakśmi-Karṇa, r. c. 1041–1073 CE), also
known as Karna, was a...
- II (980-990 CE)
Kokalla II (990-1015 CE)
Gangeyadeva (1015-1041 CE)
Lakshmikarna (1041-1073 CE),
alias Karna Yashahkarna (1073-1123 CE) ****akarna (1123-1153...