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Tribhuvanapala (r. c. 1240–1244 CE) was the last king of the
Chaulukya dynasty of
western India. He
ruled parts of present-day
Gujarat from his capital...
- were Devaprasada,
Tribhuvanapala and
Kumarapala (who was Jayasimha's successor). When
Karna died,
Devaprasada left his son
Tribhuvanapala in Jayasimha's...
- the two
continued to
nominally acknowledge Bhima (and his
successor Tribhuvanapala) as
their overlord. 2006–2009:
Dharti Ka Veer
Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan...
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dynasty Country Kingdom of
Gujarat Lunavada State Founded 941
Founder Mularaja Final ruler Tribhuvanapala Seat
Anahilavada Cadet branches Vaghela dynasty...
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Vaghelas continued to
nominally acknowledge Bhima and his
successor Tribhuvanapala as
their overlords. Viradhavala's son
Visaladeva ascended the throne...
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Kumarapala (c. 1142 – c. 1171)
Ajayapala (c. 1171 – c. 1175)
Mularaja II (c. 1175 – c. 1178)
Bhima II (c. 1178 – c. 1240)
Tribhuvanapala (c. 1240 – c. 1244)...
- Karna's death, he sent his son
Tribhuvanapala to Jayasimha's court, and
committed suicide.
Kumarapala was
Tribhuvanapala's son, and
succeeded Jayasimha...
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Chaulukya dynasty of
Gujarat (complete list) –
Bhima II, King (1177–1240)
Tribhuvanapala, King (1240–1244)
Chera Perumals of
Makotai (complete list) – Vira Manikantha...
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Kumarapala (c. 1142 – c. 1171)
Ajayapala (c. 1171 – c. 1175)
Mularaja II (c. 1175 – c. 1178)
Bhima II (c. 1178 – c. 1240)
Tribhuvanapala (c. 1240 – c. 1244)...
- from Chauhans, Tribhuvana-Ranaka (identified with the
Chaulukya king
Tribhuvanapala) at Kottadaka,
Iltutmish invaded Mewar, and destro**** Nagada. His relatives...