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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)...
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Shalivahan Singh Tanwar was heir
apparent and son of
Ramshah Tanwar the
Tomar Rajput ruler of Gwalior. They were
ousted by
Akbar and
sought refuge in Mewar...
- "Shaho Ka Shah" and also
married one of his
daughter to Ramshah's son
Shalivahan Singh Tomar. Abd al-Qadir Badayuni, a
Mughal historian who
fought against...
- of Rama in
Ayodhya after his
victory over Ravana, or the
start of the
Shalivahan calendar after he
defeated the Huns in the
first century.
According to...
- The
Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a
historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the
epoch (its year zero) of
which corresponds to
Julian year 78...
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general Qiya Khan (or Kiya Khan).
According to Firishta, Ram Shah's son
Shalivahan was
married to a
Sisodia princess of Mewar. Therefore,
after his defeat...
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Maharana Pratap (WIA) Bhim
Singh Dodia †
Ramdas Rathor †
Ramshah Tomar †
Shalivahan Singh Tomar †
Hakim Khan Sur †
Bhama Shah
Tarachand Bida Jhala † Rana...
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Rawal Jaisal Singh (1153–1168),
official founder of the
kingdom Rawal Shalivahan Singh II (1168–1200)
Rawal Bijal Singh (1200–1200)
Rawal Kailan Singh...
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capital is
established when
Jaisal founds the city of Jaisalmer.
Rawal Shalivahan Singh II (1168–1200)
Rawal Baijal Singh (1200–1200)
Rawal Kailan Singh...
- (Chambalikar),
first biography of
Swami Samarth published on 19 May 1871 (
Shalivahan Shaka 1973, Pra****atinam Samvatsar,
Vaishakhi Amavasya). Shri Dattatreya...