- from the
Sanskrit word for 'lion city' (Sanskrit: सिंहपुर; romanised:
Siṃhapura; Brahmi: 𑀲𑀺𑀁𑀳𑀧𑀼𑀭;
literally "lion city"; siṃha
means 'lion', pura...
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Sinhapura ("Lion City" for Sanskrit; IAST:
Siṃhapura) was the
capital of the
legendary Indian king Sinhabahu. It has been
mentioned in the
Buddhist legends...
- Singhapura, Singhpur, Singhpura, Singpur,
Sinhapura and
Simhapura (all from
Sanskrit सिंहपुर (IAST:
Siṃhapura)) may also
refer to: City of
Singapore (historical...
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related to
royal Yadava family of
Simhapura.
There was
controversy relating to
identification and
location of
Simhapura. R.C
Majumdar says, one to the north...
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frequently under attack from Lam Ap.
Archaeological excavations at Tra Kieu (
Simhapura), an
early Lam Ap/Champa site, show that the
common ****umption of Lam...
- ****ociated with the
nearby Cham
cities of
Indrapura (Đồng Dương) and
Simhapura (Trà Kiệu). At one time, the site encomp****ed over 70
temples as well...
- Temple. He was born in the
country of
Champa (present-day Vietnam), in
Simhapura into a
local dynasty of
Pallava origin and was
elected as the Pallava...
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suggests that he
overthrew the
Mathara king Anantashaktivarman. Mātṛvara, a
Simhapura-based
royal officer held the
office of deśākṣapatalādhikṛta
under the...
-
believed to have been
Prince Vijaya, son of King Simhabahu, who
ruled Simhapura (modern-day
Sihor near Bhavnagar).
Prince Vijaya was
banished by his father...
- east
Punjab Haryana-Delhi-Western UP
region possibly Mathura,
Dwarka or
Siṁhapura in the
Punjab Kangra Valley Keay, John (2000). India: A History. Grove...