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- Parihara is a village in Panchayat Ratangarh, Churu district in the Bikaner region of Rajasthan state in North India. Ratangarh is the Tehsil and Churu...
- Kashi Math is a matha (monastery) and a spiritual organisation followed by the Madhva section of Gaud Saraswat Brahmins, who are also referred as Madhwa...
- Sani Parihara Sthalam Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple Thirunallaru, Puducherry Sani Parihara Sthalam Sri Darbarneeswarar Temple Devas**** Shani Parihara Chenchadainathar...
- Nineteenth-Century India. New Delhi, India, Asia: Springer. pp. 82: Nominally, Parihara was held by Parihar Rajputs and Sursae on the Maratha side of the border...
- Tughril. Mu'izzuddin - next marched towards Gwalior. Sallakhanapala of the Parihara dynasty, however, acknowledged the suzerainty of Muizzuddin" Khan 2008...
- the Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India 16174 Parihar, a main-belt asteroid Parihara, a village in Rajasthan, India Paramara (disambiguation) Parmar (disambiguation)...
- hand over the fort to him, and founded the Parihara dynasty which ruled Gwalior for 103 years. The Parihara ruler over Gwalior is also attested the 1150...
- region. However, they had to flee to Himmutpur and later they fled to Parihara after their kings started demanding a larger share of the plunder. In turn...
- the Chauhan clan, Nija from the Chalukya clan, and Bhogavati from the Parihara clan. All the gods except Chandra celebrated his success (a reference to...
- Malik Alauddin Jani as the governor of Bengal. Meanwhile, Mangal Deva, the Parihara chief of Gwalior in central India, had declared independence. In 1231,...