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Naradeva (r. c. 709–721 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Chahamana dynasty of
Shakambhari (modern Sambhar). He
ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan...
- Shakambhari.
Singh identifies Manik Rai as Samanta.
Samanta was
succeeded by
Naradeva.
Dasharatha Sharma 1959, p. 23. R. B.
Singh 1964, p. 85. R. B.
Singh 1964...
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century and
earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical)
Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I
Vigraharaja I
Chandraraja I
Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- ****embly of his disciples;
among his most
famous conversions was that of
Nāradeva, a Yaksha. His
chief disciples among monks were
Tissa and Bhāradvāja, and...
- Mahakavya, however,
states that his
father was Vigraharaja's
ancestor Naradeva.
Chandraraja I was a son of the
Chahamana king
Vigraharaja I. He was succeeded...
- Mahakavya, however,
states that
their father was Vigraharaja's
ancestor Naradeva. The Prabandha-Kosha
states that
Gopendra defeated one
Sultan Beg Varisa...
- Bindunātha Kākachaṇḍīśvarā Allāma
Prabhudeva Ghoḍā Chholī Ṭiṃṭiṇi Bhānukī
Nāradeva Khaṇḍakāpālika In
Tamil Nadu,
South India, a
siddha (see siddhar) refers...
- Jayaraja,
Ajayapala Chakva or
Ajayapala Chakri.
Ajayaraja I
succeeded Naradeva as the
Chahamana king.
According to the 12th
century chronicle Prithviraja...
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mentions Chandraraja ("Shri Chandra") as the son of Vigraharaja's
ancestor Naradeva.
Anita Sudan 1989, p. 116. R. B.
Singh 1964, p. 55. R. B.
Singh 1964, p...
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century and
earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical)
Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I
Vigraharaja I
Chandraraja I
Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...