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- Nanyadeva (IAST: Nānyadev) was the founder of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. He established his capital in Simraungadh and ruled the greater Mithila region...
- or Karnata dynasty (Karṇāṭa) was a dynasty established in 1097 CE by Nanyadeva. The dynasty controlled the areas we today know as Tirhut or Mithila in...
- disintegrated in the 12th century. The Karnata dynasty was founded by Nanyadeva with the capital being in Simraungadh in Mithila. In the court of Harisimhadeva...
- missing. In 1097 CE, the Karnat dynasty was established by Nanyadeva in Simraungadh. Nanyadeva, who was from Karnata, left his state and ran through Pataliputra...
- capitals in Darbhanga and Simraongadh. The dynasty was established by Nanyadeva, a military commander of Karnataka origin. Under this dynasty, the Maithili...
- father Nanyadeva as king in 1147 and ruled until 1187. There is controversy surrounding the succession of the throne of Mithila following Nanyadeva's death...
- the main capital of the Karnats of Mithila, founded by its first ruler, Nanyadeva in 1097. At the present time, the excavations show that the city is located...
- Abhinavagupta c. 900–1000 CE Hinduism Theory of rasa Sarasvati Hridyalankara Nanyadeva c. 1080 CE Hinduism Music theory, appendix on Natyashastra bhasya Sangita...
- dynasty. Later Malla kings also traced one section of their lineage from Nanyadeva, the founder of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. The term malla means wrestler...
- S.N. Ruler Regin 1 Nanyadeva 1097–1147 2 Gangadeva 1147–1187 3 Narsimhadeva 1187–1227 4 Ramasimhadeva 1227–1285 5 Shaktisimhadeva 1285–1295 6 Harisimhadeva...