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Rāṇādityā Satyā (formerly read Raṇa
Datasatya on his coins), was a
Hindu ruler in the
Sindh region of
Ancient India, in
probably c. 480 CE. His coins...
- are of
Peroz I (r. 459–484); they are
inscribed with the name of one "
Ranaditya Satya", who is ****umed to be the
eponymous local ruler. In 484 C.E., as...
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ocean worship ritual.
Kalhana ****igns a
regnal span of 300 years. Son of
Ranaditya.
Kalhana ****igns a
regnal span of 42 years.
Younger brother of Vikramaditya...
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evidence of
authenticity in the
earlier books of Rajatarangini. For example,
Ranaditya is
given a
reign of 300 years.
Toramana is
clearly the Huna king of that...
- King (1003–?) Hariraja, King (1028) Ananta-deva, King (1028–?)
Kalasha (
Ranaditya II), King (1063–?) Utkarsha, King (1089) Harsha, King (1089–1101) Pala...
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Manukuladitya Ravi Goda
Rajasimha Raja Raja Ravi Rama Rama
Rajaditya Aditya Goda
Ranaditya Rama
Kulasekhara Rajaraja Adigaman Vagan Rajarajadevan Vitukathazhakiya...
- 1003 CE
Hariraja 22 days 1028 CE Ananta-deva 35
Years 1028 CE
Kalasha (
Ranaditya II) 26
Years 1063 CE
Utkarsha 22 days 1089 CE
Harsha 12
Years died in...
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Narendraditya I (Lakshmana) 13 years 206 CE Son of
Yudhishthira II and
Padmavati Ranaditya I (Tungjina III) - 219 CE
Younger brother of Narendraditya. His queen...
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brought into
Kashmir by
Kushan kings from Iran. Lalitaditya's predecessor,
Ranaditya, is said to have
built the
first sun temple.
Wanvun singing is an integral...
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Vikramaditya Singh (1926–1956)
Rajkunwar Nagaditya Singh (1956–1988) Shri
Sahib Ranaditya Singh (1988–present)
After the
Independence of
India in 1947, the state...