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- south India during medieval period. Western Ganga dynasty Sripurusha Rajamalla Nitimarga Pandya dynasty Maran Chadayan Chola dynasty Parantaka Pallava...
- Narasimhavarman II, po****rly known as Rajasimha and as Rajamalla, was a Pallava monarch who reigned from 695 CE to 728 CE. He is credited with the construction...
- Ganga King Rajamalla II during the end of 9th century. This temple is seen in a hillock named Vijayadri (as per inscription of Rajamalla II) located...
- established in the 9th century during the reign of Western Ganga King Rajamalla II. Stambeswarar temple was built during the reign of Pallava king Mahendravarman...
- Agra during the rule of Mughal Emperor Akbar. With his patronage, Pande Rajamalla had composed Jambuswami Charitra in 1575. His son Sahu Rishabhadas was...
- Badami and restoring order to the empire. Vikramaditya I took the title "Rajamalla" (lit "Sovereign of the Mallas" or Pallavas). The thirty-seven year rule...
- married Tribhuvana-Mahadevi I, a daughter of the Western Ganga king Rajamalla. The Dhenkanal inscription of Tribhuvana-Mahadevi I (c. 846) suggests...
- Talagirisvara Temple. Narasimhavarman II, also known as Rajasimha or Rajamalla, is credited with constructing structural temples of Pallava dynasty namely...
- river, and defeated Vishnukundins in the south. Vikramaditya I, known as Rajamalla and for building temples, engraved a Kannada inscription on the victory...
- I, the head of the elephant corps was Srutiman Nakkan Chandiran alias Rajamalla Muttaraiyan. The officer was martyred in the fight with Irivabedanga Satyasraya...