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- Ramasimhadeva was the fourth King of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. He came into power around 1227 CE and succeeded his father, Narasimhadeva. Ramasimhadeva...
- India Company) 1762 1820 Ra****ala Gurjara-Pratihara (India) 960 1018 Ramasimhadeva Karnata (India) 1227 1285 Rudolph I Saxe-Wittenberg (Holy Roman Empire)...
- considered to be the "forgotten King of Mithila". Gangadeva Narasimhadeva Ramasimhadeva Shaktisimhadeva Harisimhadeva was instrumental in initiating and implementing...
- Narsimhadeva, King of Mithila during the Karnat dynasty from 1174-1227 CE. Ramasimhadeva, King of Mithila during the Karnat dynasty from 1227-1285 CE. Jyotirishwar...
- 1147 CE 2 Gangadeva 1147 - 1187 CE 3 Narsimhadeva 1187 - 1227 CE 4 Ramasimhadeva 1227 - 1285 CE 5 Shaktisimhadeva 1285 - 1304 CE 6 Harisimhadeva 1304...
- court of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila which was ruled by Ramasimhadeva. He described Ramasimhadeva as treating him with courtesy and even offering him the...
- King Ramasimhadeva. Shaktisimhadeva was born in the royal family of the Karnat Dynasty in the Mithila Kingdom. He was the son of the King Ramasimhadeva. Shaktisimhadeva...
- Karnats of Mithila Narsimhadeva - third king of the Karnats of Mithila Ramasimhadeva - fourth king of the Karnats of Mithila Harisimhadeva - final ruler...
- 1 Nanyadeva 1097–1147 2 Gangadeva 1147–1187 3 Narsimhadeva 1187–1227 4 Ramasimhadeva 1227–1285 5 Shaktisimhadeva 1285–1295 6 Harisimhadeva 1295–1324...
- Simrangaudh. On the third attempt in 1245, the Tirhuts, whose army was led by Ramasimhadeva, reached as far as Gokarna but were surrounded and part of the invading...