- an
average elevation of 148 metres (485 feet).
Rajpipla was
known as
Nandipuri during the rule of
Gurjara kings, when it was the
capital of the Lata...
- The
Gurjaras of Lata, also
known as
Gurjaras of
Nandipuri or
Bharuch Gurjaras, was a
Gurjara dynasty which ruled Lata
region (now
South Gujarat, India)...
- this territory:
these include the Gurjara-Pratiharas and the
Gurjaras of
Nandipuri.
Historian Asoke Kumar Majumdar points out that even the
southern Ganga...
-
several Indian sources record victories over the Arab forces. The Lord of
Nandipuri,
Jayabhata IV, do****ented, in an
inscription dated to 736 CE, that he...
-
ruling Bharakucha (Bharuch) as
early as 450 CE from
their capital at
Nandipuri.
According to
scholars such as Baij Nath Puri, the
Mount Abu (ancient...
- The sun
temple known as
Jayaditya was
constructed by
Gurjar king of
Nandipuri, Jayabhatta II. This
temple is
situated at
Kotipura near
Kapika in the...
- in each of a
series of epochs. It has also been
known as Uruthrakodi,
Nandipuri, Indrapuri, Narayanapuri, Brahmapuri, Dinakarapuri, and
Muniganapuri in...
-
which was
offshoot of this kingdom, was also
ruled by the
Gurjaras of
Nandipuri and
Gurjaras of Lata.: 66 The
Vishnukundina Empire was an
Indian dynasty...
- Lata
Chalukya ruler Bārapa or an
obscure descendant of the Gūrjaras of
Nāndīpurī.
Hemacandra states that Cāmuṇḍarāja had
three sons: Durlabharāja, Nāgarāja...
- Avayānijya,,
Karkijja -vasaṇa Caṇḍāvasaṇa -vasahikā/-vāsaka -vāḍā Ādhivāḍā -vaḍa -pura/-purī/-nagara/-paṭṭana Ānandapura,
Nāndipurī,
Girinagara -siddhi/-sāḍhi...