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Siyaka (IAST:
Sīyaka;
reigned c. 949-972 CE), also
known as
Harsha (IAST: Harṣa), was the king of Malwa, who
ruled in west-central India. He
appears to...
- inscriptions,
issued by the 10th-century
ruler Siyaka, have been
found in Gujarat.
Around 972 CE,
Siyaka sacked the
Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta, and...
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killed by
Tailapa some time
between 994 CE and 998 CE.
Munja succeeded Siyaka as the
Paramara king,
ascending the
throne around 972 CE.
According to...
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During his reign, the
Rashtrakutas started to decline. The
Paramara King
Siyaka II
plundered Manyakheta and
Khottiga died
fighting them. This information...
- king
Siyaka II. The
copper plates were
discovered in
Harsol (or Harsola) in present-day
Gujarat state.
Besides the
Paramara ancestors of
Siyaka, the inscription...
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Antonio Siyaka (Belarusian: Антоніё Сіяка; Russian: Антонио Сийака; born 27
January 1996) is a
Belarusian footballer playing currently for Veles-2020 Vitebsk...
- Prabandha-Chintamani,
Sindhuraja was the
biological son of
Simhadantabhatta (
Siyaka),
while Munja was an
adopted child. However,
historians doubt the authenticity...
- Dhanapāla's Pāiyalacchi, the city was
sacked by the Paramāra king Harṣa
Sīyaka in CE 972-73, the year he
completed that work.
Manyakheta is home to two...
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Vakpati I, King (9th–10th century)
Vairisimha II, King (10th century)
Siyaka II, King (948–972)
Vakpati II, King (972–990s) Sindhuraja, King (990s–1010)...
- the
Rashtrakuta power declined following an
invasion by the
Paramara king
Siyaka,
Tailapa overthrew the
Rashtrakuta emperor Karka II, and
established a new...