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against the Chaulukyas, the
Paramaras of Vagada, and a
Ghaznavid raider.
Prithvipala was
eldest son of the
Chahamana king Jendraraja. He
succeeded his father...
- Kritapala,
Lakhanapala and
Prithvipala. The Dravya-Pariksha (1318 CE) of
Thakkura Pheru mentions the
coins of Madanapala,
Prithvipala and
another ruler, Chahadapala...
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successor Karna. Jendraraja's sons
Prithvipala, Jojalladeva, and
Asharaja succeeded him one
after another.
Prithvipala defeated Karna,
probably in alliance...
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Vigrahapala Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva...
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Anahilla 1024–1055 9
Balaprasada 1055–1070 10
Jendraraja 1070–1080 11
Prithvipala 1080–1090 12
Jojalladeva 1090–1110 13
Asharaja 1110–1119 14 Ratnapala...
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Vigrahapala Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva...
- 1024–1055) Balaprasada, King (c.1055–1070) Jendraraja, King (c.1070–1080)
Prithvipala, King (c.1080–1090) Jojalladeva, King (c.1090–1110)
Chahamanas of Shakambhari...
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Vigrahapala Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva...
- king
Prithvipala. He was
probably born
after Prithvipala's death, or he was a
minor at the time of his father's death.
Because of this,
Prithvipala was...
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Vigrahapala Mahindra Ashvapala Ahila Anahilla Balaprasada Jendraraja Prithvipala Jojalladeva Asharaja Ratnapala Rayapala Katukaraja Alhanadeva Kelhanadeva...