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Shalivahana (IAST: Śālivāhana) was a
legendary emperor of
ancient India, who is said to have
ruled from
Pratishthana (present-day Paithan, Maharashtra)...
- Rawalpindi. His
descendant Raja
Salivahan is
believed to have
founded the city of
Sialkot and made it his new capital.
Salivahan defeated the Saka Scythians...
- Raja Sálbán (also
known as
Salivahan) was a
legendary Indian monarch who is said to have
founded the city and the
Sialkot Fort in Punjab.
According to...
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drought and the
resulting famine from 1895 to 1900,
during the
reign of
Salivahan Singh, only made
matters worse by
causing widespread loss of the livestock...
- and not
reliably so
until the 12th century.
Bahubal Subahu Rajh Gaj
Salivahan Baland Bhati Mangal Rao
Majam Rao
Kehar / Ehar I (773–806) Tano (806–821)...
- and a
resulting famine from 1895 to 1900,
during the
reign of
Maharawal Salivahan Singh,
which caused the
widespread loss of the
livestock upon
which the...
- Rawalpindi. His
descendant Rawal Salivahan is
believed to have
founded the city of
Sialkot and made it his new capital.
Salivahan defeated the Indo-Scythians...
- Rawalpindi. His
descendant Rawal Salivahan is
believed to have
founded the city of
Sialkot and made it his new capital.
Salivahan defeated the Saka Scythians...
- 14,757, in 2,130 households.
According to legend,
Salon was
founded by
Salivahan, the
ancestor of the Bais. It was
under Bhar rule for a long time, but...
- m****cript,
giving an
account of the city and its old rulers. In this
record Salivahan is
suceeded by his son
Rasalu and who is
followed by Raja Hodi. Bengal...