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Shrivara [
Śrīvara] (15th century)
wrote a work on the
history of
Kashmir that adds to the
previous works of
Kalhana and Jonaraja,
thereby providing an...
- 1148 CE to 1459 CE. Jaina-Rājataraṅgiṇī by
Śrīvara After Jonarāja's
death in 1459, his
disciple Śrīvara Paṇḍita
continued his work. He
titled his work...
- the
history of the
patron as he died in the 35th
regnal year. His pupil,
Śrīvara continued the
history and his work, the Tritīyā Rājataraṅginī,
covers the...
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younger brother Shahi Khan (Zainu'l-Abidin).
According to
contemporary Srivara.
Later Persian chronicles state him to have fled
alive Hasan, Mohibbul...
- of 1456 was also
witnessed in
Kashmir and
depicted in
great detail by
Śrīvara, a
Sanskrit poet and
biographer to the
Sultans of Kashmir. He read the...
- vetting. The
deputy national police chief in
charge of security, Pol. Col.
Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, ****ured the
public that a follow-up
check showed that...
- is
named after the Pir
Panjal P****,
whose original name as
recorded by
Srivara, is
Panchaladeva (IAST: Pāñcāladeva,
meaning the
deity of Panchala). Panchala...
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Rajatarangini Dvitiya,
while the
subsequent years are
described by his pupil,
Srivara, in the
Rajatarangini Tritiya. The
Sultan also
composed poetry in Persian...
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Sivara (Thai: กฤษณ์ สีวะรา, RTGS: Krit Siwara,
alternatively transcribed as
Srivara) (27
March 1914 – 28
April 1976) was a
military officer of the
Royal Thai...
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information up to and
beyond the end of the dynasty, come from Jonarāja and
Śrīvara. The
later rulers of the
dynasty were
perceived as weak.
Internal conflicts...