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Singhana may
refer to:
Singhana,
Madhya Pradesh,
India Singhana, Rajasthan,
India Simhana or
Singhana, 13th-century
ruler from present-day
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Singhana is a muni****l town and (sub-tehsil) in
Jhunjhunu district of
Shekhawati region in
Rajasthan state of India.
Singhana is
situated in Jhunjhunun...
- Ratangarh, Rolsabsar, Fatehpur, Tajsar, Mandawa, Jhunjhunu, Bagar, Chirawa,
Singhana, Pacheri, Narnaul,
Ateli and Rewari. Most of 760 km
length of National...
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Simhana (IAST: Siṃhaṇa, also
transliterated as
Singhana; r. c. 1210-1246 was the most
powerful ruler of the
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty of
Deccan region in...
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Singhana is a city in Dhar
district in the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh. The Maa
Harshiddhi Mandir is
located here.
Singhana is
located at an average...
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Bikaner state and
conquered the
areas of Sirsa, Ladnu, Bhatner, Bhatinda,
Singhana, Rini,
Nohar and Pugal.
During his
reign he
controlled an area of 40,000...
- per
records of JK
Temple Kanpur,
Vinodi Das
Singhania left his home in
Singhana - a
little town in the
Jhunjhunu district of
Rajasthan - in 1775. He resettled...
- as the capital,
Kayamkhanis ruled in Alipura, Fatehpur,
Jhunjhunu and
Singhana.[need
quotation to verify]
Sunita Budhwar (1978). "The
kayamkhani Shaikhzada...
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Jaitugi I (1192–1200)
Singhana II (1200–1247)
Kannara (1247–1261)
Mahadeva (1261–1271)
Amana (1271)
Ramachandra (1271–1312)
Singhana III (1312–1313) Harapaladeva...
- Shaka). He was
succeeded by his son
Simhana III (also
Shankaradeva or
Singhana), who was
defeated and
killed after unsuccessfully rebelling against Alauddin...