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celebrated as a hero in
several texts composed after his
death including Nayachandra Suri's
Hammira Mahakavya, Jodharaja's
Hammira Raso, and Chandrashekhara's...
- a 15th-century
Indian Sanskrit epic poem
written by the Jain
scholar Nayachandra Suri. It is a
legendary biography of the 13th
century Chahamana king...
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Arkamandal (the
orbit of the sun). The 15th-century
Hammira Mahakavya of
Nayachandra Suri,
which describes the life of the
Ranthambore branch ruler Hammira...
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sometime between 1283 and 1289 CE.
Hammira Mahakavya, his
biography by
Nayachandra, is one of the few non-Muslim
sources for the region's
history from that...
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easily captured.
Hammira Mahakavya by the 15th-century Jain
scholar Nayachandra Suri
states that
after his
initial defeat, the
Ghurid king
raised a fresh...
- However, the Jain
author Nayachandra dates this
conquest to two days
later in his
Hammira Mahakavya.
According to
Nayachandra, Jaja
continued to offer...
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Hamdollah Mostowfi Canterbury Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer Hammira Mahakavya by
Nayachandra Suri (Sanskrit) The Fall of the
Princes by John
Lydgate (1431–1438) Yuan...
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contains erotic themes, but
according to the 15th-century Jain
scholar Nayachandra Suri, Śrīharṣa was
actually a celibate, who had "conquered his sense...
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mentions that
Hammira captured the
elephant force of Arjuna. Jain poet
Nayachandra Suri's
Hammira Mahakavya states that
Hammira defeated Arjuna of Sarasapura...
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Malwa region.
According to
Hammira Mahakavya,
written by the Jain poet
Nayachandra Suri, the
Chahmana ruler Hammira defeated Arjuna of
Sarasapura and Bhoja...