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Sangramaraja or
Samgramaraja (IAST:
Samgrāmarāja) was the
founder of the
Lohara dynasty and
ruled Kashmir from 1003 to 1028.
During his reign,
Mahmud of...
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ascended to
rulership in her own right.
Didda later adopted a nephew,
Samgrāmarāja, as her heir in Kashmir,
while entrusting the rule of
Lohara to Vigraharāja...
- had
murdered her parents.
Udayaraja had to flee. She
adopted a nephew,
Samgrāmarāja, Udayaraja's
eldest son to be her heir in Kashmir. From this decision...
- region, but not in
other Parmar states.
Didda (c. 980 – 1003 CE)
placed Samgrāmarāja, son of her
brother on the throne, who
became founder of the
Lohara dynasty...
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Mahmud of
Ghazni again attempts to
invade Kashmir, but is
defeated by
Samgrāmarāja 1025 30
April Last
invasion of
Mahmud Ghazni,
sacked and destro**** temple...
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appealed to
Samgrāmarāja (1003–28 C.E), the king of Kashmir, for help
against Mahmud. A
large army
contingent was sent by
Samgramaraja, who
joined Trilochanpala's...
- Lohara.
After ruling indirectly and directly,
Didda (980–1003 CE)
placed Samgrāmarāja, son of her
brother on the throne,
starting the
Lohara dynasty....
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Ruler Ascension year (CE)
Sangramaraja (
Samgramaraja / Kshamapati) 1003 CE
Hariraja 1028 CE Ananta-deva 1028 CE
Kalasha (Ranaditya II) 1063 CE Utkarsha...
- the
region and
plundered it.
Sanatan Dharm (29
December 2018). "How
Samgramaraja of
Kashmir Repulsed Attacks of
Mahmud of Ghazni".
Archived from the original...
- 10th century,
Linden Museum, Stuttgart.
Didda (c. 980 – 1003 CE)
placed Samgrāmarāja, son of her
brother on the throne, who
became founder of the
Lohara dynasty...