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Sindhuraja (IAST:
Sindhurāja) was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled the
Kingdom of
Malwa in the late 10th century. He was the younger...
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ascribed to him with certainty. Bhoja's
father and
predecessor was
Sindhuraja.
According to Bhoja-Prabandha, his mother's name was Savitri. Bhoja's...
- the
Paramara king
Sindhuraja, who bore the
title Nava-sahasanka, and
ruled the
Malwa region in
central India. In the epic,
Sindhuraja shoots a deer with...
- force) of
Sindhuraja, and thus
Sindhuraja fell ill due to this and the
local healers were
unable to do anything. At this
point one of
Sindhuraja's attendant...
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named him Munja.
Although the king
later had a
biological son
named Sindhuraja, he
appointed Munja as his successor.
Historians doubt the authenticity...
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defeated and
conquered the
southern territories of Malwa. His brother,
Sindhuraja succeeded him in 990. He
defeated the ****ala
kingdom and took back the...
- This king can be
identified with
Sindhurāja, the Paramāra king of Gujarat's
neighbour Mālava.
According to
Sindhurāja's court poet Padmagupta, the Paramāra...
- Nava-sahasanka-charita of
Padmagupta Parimala, who was a court-poet of the
Paramara king
Sindhuraja (c. 997–1010). The
legend is not
mentioned in
earlier Paramara-era inscriptions...
- have
motivated Padmagupta to
invent a new
legend with
Sindhuraja's approval. The post-
Sindhuraja Paramara inscriptions and
literary works widely mention...
- the
Paramara king
Sindhuraja appears to have
invaded the Lata region,
which was
under Chaulukya suzerainty.
Mularaja forced Sindhuraja to retreat; the 14th...