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Naravarman (reigned c. 1094–1133 CE), also
known as Naravarma-deva, was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled in the
Malwa region of central...
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succeeded Jayasimha I. He was
succeeded by his son,
either Lakshmadeva or
Naravarman. Udayāditya was a
brother of Bhoja, the most
renowned king of the Paramara...
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which was an
epithet of the
Paramara ruler Naravarman. Arnoraja's
father Ajayaraja II had
defeated Naravarman, so this
incident may have
taken place when...
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Jayasimha humbled the
pride of
Naravarman, but the
Ujjain inscription states that
Jayasimha defeated Naravarman's successor Yashovarman.
Multiple chronicles...
- Yashovarman's
father Naravarman who was
defeated by Jayasimha. It
appears that the Chaulukya-Paramara war
began during the
reign of
Naravarman, and
ended during...
- one of
which has an
inscription dating probably from the time of king
Naravarman (circa 1094–1134). It is a
devotional inscription revering Carccikā (i...
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around /
Stylised fire altar;
pellets around. Coin of the
Paramara king
Naravarman, c. 1094–1133.
Goddess Lakshmi seated facing /
Devanagari legend. Coin...
- CE)
repulsed a
Ghaznavid attack, and also
defeated the
Paramara king
Naravarman. He
moved the kingdom's
capital from
Shakambhari to
Ajayameru (Ajmer)...
- copper-plate inscription,
which lists Naravarman as Udayaditya's successor. The
Dewas grant inscription also
suggests that
Naravarman succeeded Udayaditya. The 1104-1105...
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Nothing is
known about him.
Simhavarman was
succeeded by his son,
Naravarman.
Naravarman was a
powerful king who
expanded his
kingdom by
fresh conquests...