Definition of Navaghana. Meaning of Navaghana. Synonyms of Navaghana

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Navaghana. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Navaghana and, of course, Navaghana synonyms and on the right images related to the word Navaghana.

Definition of Navaghana

No result for Navaghana. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Navaghana from wikipedia

- Navaghana was an early Chudasama king known only from the ballads and folklore of Saurashtra of Gujarat, India. His capital was at Vamanasthali (now Vanthali)...
- Navaghana was a Chudasama Rajput king of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned from 1306 CE to 1308 CE (VS 1362 to VS 1364). His capital was...
- Navaghana alias Khengara was a Chudasama King of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned in the late 11th century. His capital was at Junagadh...
- late 9th century by Chudachandra. Subsequent rulers such as Graharipu, Navaghana and Khengara were in conflict with Chaulukya rulers Mularaja and Jayasimha...
- Graharipu in Dvyashraya. Merutunga claims in his prose that Abhira Ranaka, Navaghana defeated Jayasimha eleven times, but Jayasimha went himself twelfth time...
- late 9th century by Chudachandra. Subsequent rulers such as Graharipu, Navaghana, and Khengara, were in conflict with the Chaulukya rulers Mularaja and...
- Chaulukya ruler of Anahilapataka. According to bardic tales, he was a son of Navaghana and had succeeded him. Jayasimha's Dahod inscription (VS 1196/1140 CE)...
- Junagadh. Bhupatasimha died in 1525 CE was succeeded by his son Navaghana (died 1552 CE). Navaghana was succeeded by Shrisimha (died 1586 CE). Mandalika Kavya...
- Dyas (1003-1010 CE), Navaghana (1025-1044 CE), Khengara (1044-1067 CE), Navaghana (1067-1098 CE), Khengara (1098-1125 CE), Navaghana (1125-1140 CE), Kavat...
- Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings Mandalika I Navaghana Mahipala...