- the
heroic exploits of the dynasty's
members including Karna or Mame,
Sallakshana, and Alhana.
According to Kis**** Kunal,
these appear to be Gahadavala...
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Sallakshana-Varman (reigned c. 1100–1110 CE; IAST: Sallakṣaṇavarman) was a king of the
Chandela dynasty of India. He
succeeded his
father Kirttivarman...
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Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti c. 831 – 1315 CE
Coinage of
Sallakshana-Varman (1120–1135 CE),
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti Territory of the
Chandelas during the...
- Deva-Varman, (c. 1050-1060 CE) Kirtti-Varman (Kīrtivarman), (c. 1060-1100 CE)
Sallakshana-Varman (Sallakṣaṇavarman), (c. 1100-1110 CE) Jaya-Varman, (c. 1110-1120...
- was a king of the
Chandela dynasty of India. He
succeeded his
father Sallakshana-Varman as the
ruler of the
Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day...
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burden of
government on his
prime minister Sallakshana, who was a
Brahmin of
Vashistha gotra.
Sallakshana commissioned temples dedicated to
Shiva and...
- 1035–1050) Deva-Varman, King (c.1050–1060) Kirtti-Varman, King (c.1060–1100)
Sallakshana-Varman, King (c.1100–1110)[citation needed]
Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat...
- 1193–1194)[citation needed]
Chandelas of
Jejakabhukti (complete list) –
Sallakshana-Varman, King (c.1100–1110) Jaya-Varman, King (c.1110–1120) Prithvi-Varman...
- mother, as
stated in the Mau inscription.
After Kirttivarman's death,
Sallakshana and his son
Jayavarman ruled the
Chandela king.
After Jayavarman abdicate...
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reign of Jayasimha's
successor Vijayasimha, a
northern feudatory named Sallakshana unsuccessfully tried to
overthrow the
Kalachuri suzerainty. Vijayasimha's...