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- kingdoms, and commissioned several tanks and temples. The inscriptions of Madanavarman's successors describe his military achievements using conventional praises...
- suggests that Madanavarman defeated Jayasimha. On the other hand, the various chronicles of Gujarat claim that Jayasimha either defeated Madanavarman or extracted...
- grandfather Madanavarman. It is possible that Yashovarman ruled for a very short period, or did not rule at all, having died while Madanavarman was still...
- Paramaras. He also waged an inconclusive war against the Chandela king Madanavarman. Jayasimha's daughter Kanchana married Arnoraja. The couple's son Someshvara...
- However, he seems to have suffered reverses against the Chandela king Madanavarman. The Kalachuris of Ratnapura, who had earlier served as v****als of the...
- Gahadavala-Chandela alliance. That said, it is known that Paramardi's grandfather Madanavarman had friendly relations with the Gahadavalas. It is also possible that...
- Chandela king Madanavarman. The Mau inscription of Madanavarman's minister Gadadhara states that the king fled on listening Madanavarman's name. The Chandelas...
- Chandela inscriptions: Augasi copper-plate inscription of Madanavarman Mau inscription of Madanavarman Ajaygarh inscription of Kalyanadevi (the wife of Viravarman)...
- stone inscription composed of Paramardideva Mau stone inscription of Madanavarman Ajaygadh rock inscription of Kirttivarman Ajaygadh rock inscription issued...
- 1100-1110 CE) Jayavarman (c. 1110-1120 CE) Prithvivarman (c. 1120-1128 CE) Madanavarman (c. 1128-1165 CE) Yashovarman II (c. 1164-65 CE) Paramardi (c. 1165-1203...